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  • Get Ready to Bop It! With FPGA

    Hello FPGA enthusiasts! Today we have a close enough version of the popular Bop It! Game. For those unfamiliar with what a Bop It! Game is, I will tell you that it is practically a quick reflex based game that has a set of voice commands that give you instructions to perform tasks with the…

    RTC

    April 26, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    bop it game, Breadboard, coding, Design, FPGA, FPGA Game, game, Hacks, How To, Tutorial, VHDL, Xilinx, Xilinx ISE
  • Snake Game Created With The Minimum FPGA Resources!

    Hello FPGA and Arcade games fans! A couple of weeks ago we posted about how to play the Snake game on your FPGA in fore easy steps, our community member mkarlsson was not totally satisfied with the amount of FPGA resources the Verilog code uses and decided to rewrite the game to make it use less…

    dhia.khaladi

    April 21, 2016
    User Submitted
    Arcade Games, FPGA Game, SNAKE Game, Verilog
  • How To Make Simon Says Game With Your FPGA

    https://youtu.be/SXT9aOCPFqQ Hi again FPGA people! Today I have another game for you to implement using your FPGA, Simon Says for 2 players. I know it´s a pretty old game but I promise you that it´s a very interesting project. In this project you will have to make use of your hand skills both for coding…

    RTC

    April 19, 2016
    FPGA
    Breadboard, FPGA, Hacks, How To, simon says, step-by-step, Verilog, VGA, video game
  • Control a Servo Motor with Your FPGA

    Hello FPGA lovers! Great stuff here today. I have come across an article that gives you great details about how to control a RC Servo with a FPGA. There many versions for RC servos but basically all of them use a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal to control their position. Servos should receive 5 V…

    RTC

    April 14, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    Design, FPGA, how-to, motor control, papilio, Papilio Wings, PWM, rc servo controller, Tutorial, VHDL
  • Protect Your Home With a FPGA-based Alarm System

    Welcome back again FPGA addicts! Today we have a very interesting and useful project for you: Build your own alarm system with your FPGA. This work was carried out by a group of students and it could perfectly serve as a baseline for any alarm system. The project is developed in 6 easy steps. All…

    RTC

    April 12, 2016
    FPGA
    alarm system, Altera DEs-115 Cyclone IV, Arduino, Breadboard, coding, Design, FPGA, How To, IR beam breaker sensor, Music Box, Tutorial, Verilog
  • Quick Guide: 4 Easy Steps To Play Snake on Your FPGA

    Hello FPGA lovers. I am sure you are going to love today´s post: How to implement Snake Game on your FPGA. Maybe some of you are too young to remember this everlasting game that has been popular generation after generation on a wide variety of formats. And as it couldn´t be less, Snake Game deserves…

    RTC

    April 7, 2016
    FPGA
    Altera DE2-Cyclone IV, FPGA, How To, PS/ 2 keyboard, SNAKE Game, step-by-step, Tutorial, Verilog, VGA
  • How To Control A Joystick With Your FPGA

    Fantastic tutorial here today about how to add and control a joystick, using your FPGA. This project is based upon a demo written in Verilog. However, the author used a Basys 3 FPGA board and thus she needed to transfer the Verilog code over to Vivado. The hardware needed for this project is pretty simple,…

    RTC

    April 5, 2016
    FPGA
    Basys 3, FPGA, how-to, joystick, Pmodjstk, Tutorial, Verilog, Vivado
  • 9 Steps Away Of Playing Pong With Your FPGA!

    Hello all FPGA lovers. Today we have got a fantastic step-by-step article that will teach you how to implement the Pong Game in your FPGA in 9 simple steps, so you can play with it as if you were using a computer. This project is a purely VHDL coding one, and guess what? All the…

    RTC

    March 31, 2016
    FPGA, VHDL
    Altera DE0-Cyclone III, FPGA, how-to, Pong, pong game, step-by-step, Tutorial, VGA, VHDL
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