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  • See Through the Eyes of a Robot with FPGA

    Hello FPGA lovers! Today’s project focuses on a key aspect of artificial intelligence and robotics. Robotic Vision is something different from human perception and understanding this and coding for Vision with FPGA can be a great step towards building projects which depend on robotic perception and vision using FPGA. The materials needed, apart from your…

  • Lose Yourself in the LED Timer Game with FPGA

    Hey FPGA lovers! If you have ever been a fan of arcade games, here is a chance for you to re live the glory days! The LED timer game with FPGA consists of an LED-button interfacing with FPGA. The project is really simple to implement and it is a great first project for FPGA aspirants.…

  • Build Your Own Digitized Tic Tac Toe with FPGA

    Greetings FPGA enthusiasts! Today’s project is a rather exciting one where we will attempt to build a Digitized Version of the popular Tic Tac Toe game with FPGA. This Tic Tac Toe FPGA implementation is pretty simple so this is a great project for a newbie too. So game on! The Hardware requirements are pretty…

  • Build Your Own Hexapod Robot with FPGA

      Hello FPGA lovers! Today’s project is going to be a challenge on mainly 3 fronts. The Project at hand is to build a Hexapod Robot based on FPGA, and the 3 challenges are to get the Hexapod to work with FPGA, design and simulate it with CAD and to carve and glue the parts…

  • Craft Your Own Bit Runner Game Using FPGA

    Hello FPGA fans! Today’s project is going to be a great domain for you to have a bit of fun (once you’ve completed it) and learn more aspects about FPGA and applications in shift registers and button interfacing with FPGA. The project is based on a bit runner game, and for those unfamiliar with what…

  • 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…

  • 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,…

  • 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…