FPGA projects
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New Update For Hamster’s I3C2 Programmable I2C Controller
Mike Field/Hamster has got an important update to the last article we posted (Intelligent I2C Controller Project) that we thought we’d share. You can view the full rundown in two parts over at All Programmable Planet, and there are also project resources via Hamsterworks and on the Gadget Factory forums. Check out what’s new since…
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Intelligent I2C Controller Project
The Hamster man, Mike Field has a new project up that is an intelligent I2C controller. It is a small programmable controller that makes it quick and easy to talk to I2C devices. The controller has a single I2C bus, 16 binary inputs, 16 binary outputs and writes I2C data to 32 8-bit registers. The…
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Hand-Detecting ‘Anti-Tetris’ Game Project
Ahh, springtime. The sun is out, there’s a fresh breeze blowing, the scent of blooming flowers is in the air, birds are chirping, etc. etc. And the final FPGA projects from the spring 2013 semester keep coming in! Today we’ve got a great one from Cornell University student Tian Gao, built using an Altera DE2…
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How To: Use Your FPGA For Precision DC Motor Control
Here is a simple little project that you can use to control a DC motor with some pretty tight precision from your FPGA board. This could be useful for some of your projects! Chris over at Pyroelectro has all the tutorial goodness you’ll need to get one of these up and running. He gives a…
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FPGA Plays Super Mario Bros Just Like A Real Human Does
It’s no secret that we love FPGAs and we love games. When we see a cool project that combines both of these, it’s kinda hard NOT to post it here on the blog. Advanced Microcontroller Design students Jeremy Blum, Sima Mitra, and Jason Wright have been hard at work on their open source, FPGA-based, Super…
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FPGA Piano Hero Game Uses Camera Touchscreen
More Cornell University student FPGA projects coming your way! These guys come up with some great implementations of FPGA technology. This time around we have Embedded Systems Design students Chonggang Li and Ran Hu who built a video-camera based touchscreen system using an Altera DE2 FPGA and a Piano Hero game to interact with. In…
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Hand-Tracking Pong Game On FPGA
Cornell University students Hanting Lu and Kedari Elety have made an FPGA-based, hand-tracking Pong game for their final class project this year. They’ve got an HTC 231x CCD camera feeding video data to their Altera DE-2 FPGA, which is processing the hand motion data and using it to control a game of Pong. You can…
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Bitcoin Mining On A Repurposed FPGA
Here’s a cool hack. Taylor Killian was on Reddit one day and came across a post that gave him an idea. Long story short, he found an HDMI color processing board (make/model: eeColor Color3) on Newegg for *free* after rebate. This device just happens to contain an FPGA – an Altera Cyclone 4, 30K logic element…
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