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  • [DIY] How to Make a FPGA-based Electric Composer

    Hello FPGA enthusiasts! Today’s project takes sound production using FPGA to another level. The project under focus is building an electric keyboard/composer using FPGA. The keyboard acts as a song tune composer where a network of switches on the FPGA board is connected in precedence such that while a switch is on, the corresponding note…

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    June 28, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    electric keyboard, FPGA, Hacks, how-to, music composer, step-by-step, Tutorial, VHDL
  • How to Synthesise Music with YM 2151

    Hello FPGA lovers! Today we are going to share another instalment of our YM 2151 post series. According to the author of the original article (in Spanish), the best way to produce sound using the YM 2151 is to use the 6809 assembler which is a cross targeting assembler seen usually in Motorola and Hitachi…

    RTC

    June 23, 2016
    FPGA
    coding, Design, FPGA, Hacks, How To, MAME, Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, Music, sound generation, Synthesizer, YM 2151
  • Using the YM 2151 for Noise Generation

    Hi there FPGA lovers! Here we have another release of our series of YM2151 posts. To recreate the YM 2151 in FPGA using VHDL, every aspect of the YM 2151 needs to be mapped on to the recreation platform. However an interesting aspect regarding the YM 2151 is that it uses random values for generation…

    RTC

    June 21, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    algorithm, Berlekamp-Massey, coding, FPGA, Hacks, How To, linear feedback shift register, MAME, Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, noise generation, VHDL, YM 2151, YM2151
  • Understanding the YM 2151- YM 3012 Relationship

    Hi FPGA lovers! In our conquest to find studio quality sound, we stumbled upon the YM 2151 FM Synth Chip which has been used by Yamaha from time immemorial in a number of their electronic keyboards and arcade games. The YM 2151 has a Digital output rather than an analog output and this makes it…

    RTC

    June 16, 2016
    FPGA
    Audio, Breadboard, coding, FPGA, How To, ic, Music, synth chip, Tutorial, YM2151
  • Create Studio Quality Sound with YM 2151 and FPGA

    Hello FPGA lovers! Today’s post is about making real studio quality music rather than the monotone buzzers from conventional circuits. FPGAs can be used to create monotone sounds such as beeps by using the right combination of DACs and buzzers. However these devices cannot be used to create studio quality sound that not only plays…

    RTC

    June 14, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    Audio Projects, Breadboard, coding, Design, FPGA, Hacks, How To, Music, papilio, Papilio Plus, quality sound, VHDL, YM2151
  • How to Build an Automated Intelligent Room Lighting System with FPGA

    https://youtu.be/k5gNt69FuBU Hello FPGA lovers! The project in focus today is aimed at creating an Intelligent Room Lighting System with FPGA, where you can bid adieu to the use of switches! The system is powered by an FPGA board connected to a set of LEDs that turn on depending on the number of people in the…

    RTC

    June 9, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    automatic system, Breadboard, coding, Design, domotics, FPGA, Hacks, home automation, How To, intelligent, light sensor, lighting system, step-by-step, Tutorial, VHDL
  • 9 Steps to Create a LED FSM to Measure Power with FPGA

    Hi there FPGA geeks! Power monitoring is a big step when it comes to analysis and subsequent models used for power conservation. The project for today is building an FSM (finite state machine) with a LED as its output and FPGA as its core to measure the power output by the LED when it is…

    RTC

    June 7, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    Breadboard, Design, energy saving, finite state machine, FPGA, fsm, How To, LED, Power Control, power measuring, step-by-step, Tutorial, VHDL
  • Build an Autonomous FPGA Search and Rescue Vehicle

    Hello again FPGA lovers! Today’s project is a challenging one where you build an autonomous search and rescue vehicle with FPGA! The projects involves the use of 2 vehicles, where one searches for the target with the aid of an FPGA, while the other uses minimal sensory aids to follow the search beacon and rescue. The…

    RTC

    June 2, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    coding, DC Motor, Design, FPGA, How To, LCD, robotics, search and rescue vehicle, sensor, Tutorial, vehicle, VHDL, video
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