FPGA
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Here is How The Dark Side Got Started With Their Robot Army!
Nowadays, you may be fed up of Star Wars jokes, baits and so on. I am sorry, I could not resist the temptation. Anyway, this time, at least, was not a joke nor a lie. Today´s article brings the real truth to you. If you want to build your own robot, as simple as you…
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Ever dreamt of playing Tetris on a wall of your room? Now it´s possible!
Remember all those days looking at a small screen following the tiny cubes falling down quicker and quicker…? Never again! Those days are gone and for good. We are not saying that you no longer have to play Tetris, just that you don´t have to do it on a small screen. Today´s tutorial will teach…
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Want a Logic Analyzer?? Then just get a Papilio!
https://youtu.be/pqCo8yAhLhQ Not long ago we published an article about using an Arduino UNO as a logic analyzer. As it couldn´t be otherwise, you can also do the same with a Papilio. And guess what? The Papilio-based logic analyzer is more powerful. No hype, just real numbers. You can achieve 32 channels, at 200 MHz, while…
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New Tutorial – PWM outputs on Papilio FPGA
In this tutorial you will learn how to use the PWM outputs of your Papilio FPGA board. For this particular step-by-step article, we have connected a button LED Wing to Wing slot AL. Basically you will be able to write a sketch that uses a PWM on any pin. We have only used 6 pins…
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Do you have an Arduino UNO? Then you have a logic analyzer!
This tutorial shows, step-by-step, how to turn your Arduino UNO into a 6 channel SUMP. This logic analyzer is able to sample signals with a speed varying between 4 MHz and 10 kHz. Best results are obtained below 1 MHz. Above this mark, there is too much of a lag between the trigger detection and…
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Program your FPGAs and CPLDs at zero cost with the BBB
Today, we present a thorough tutorial on how to take advantage of the BeagleBone Black to implement programmable logic. This is a very easy procedure. It is browser-based, and you just need to drag and drop your programming files into the beagle, wait a few seconds…and done! That simple! The recommendation is to start with…
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Make a CPLD module yourself!
A CPLD (Complex Programme Logic Device) is a very useful tool in the hands of a techie. Their complexity comes between a PALs and an FPGA, and architectural features of both. As implied by its name, these chips can be programmed to meet the logic functions that suit your needs. In this amazing tutorial, Bill…
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Synth secrets revealed!
Synthesizer fans are usually fond of programming them. In the following article, you’ll find out about the author’s approach to program every instrument at a time. Moreover, when reproducing the complex sounds of a particular instrument, the author breaks up the formulas into several articles and details how he got the results. Via hackaday.com
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