Altera DE-2
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Music Synthesizer – Beat Programmable Gate Array
Check out this amazing FPGA project from Cornell University students. The music lovers created a synthesizer sequencer in their final year project at Cornell university, the project was inspired by other musical pads like Monome and Sembeo. They gave the name of their device is BPGA (Beat Programmable Gate Array); It has some improved features…
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Augmented Reality Edge-Detection Game On DE-2 FPGA
The cool FPGA projects just won’t let up over at Cornell University. In this one, we’ve got students Chris Fairfax, Matheus Ogleari, and Aadeetya Shreedha with their realtime edge-detection physics-based ball game implimented on an Altera DE-2 dev board. This is some seriously cool design. The project uses the Sobel operator to detect the edges…
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Motion-Tracking Project Lets You Be A Robot Puppeteer
Embedded Systems Design student Annie Dai recently finished up her final project for the Spring 2013 semester at Cornell University. Based on an Altera DE-2 FPGA board, her project was designed to track realtime movement in a subject’s upper body (head, torso, right & left arms) using the DE-2, a VGA monitor, and a video…