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Week 3 – Papilio Introduction Series: VGA Output!
Welcome to week three of the Papilio Introduction Series. This week we are covering one of the most exciting features of the Papilio – VGA output with the ZPUino Soft Processor. “Did you know that with the raw power of the Papilio’s FPGA, the ZPUino, and a VGA Wing you can write sketches with VGA…
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LED Matrix Animations Powered By Papilio
From time to time we like to check in with Papilio users and find out what they’re up to. This one comes to us from Tobiscorner’s blog: these guys are using a Papilio One to power some custom animations on an LED matrix they built. The video is pretty cool with what they’ve got running so far…
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Experimentation with TFT Touchscreens!
There have been some discussions in the Papilio forum about getting some low cost TFT touchscreens working with the Papilio. Lee has been working on some touchscreens and that inspired us to pick up work on a Prototype Wing that we had laying around. We were able to get the touchscreen up and running with…
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JaxHax: Waveform Generation with the Papilio coming soon!
Do you need an easy way to generate Sin, Cosine, Sawtooth, and Square waveforms? Take a look at this JaxHax video that shows a Sneak Peek at a waveform generation core that’s in the works. It allows Sin, Cos, Saw, and Square waves to be generated at a frequency of your choosing! The frequency can…
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Monster LED Game table being ported to the Papilio.
Tobias has a monster game table that he drives with an Arduino. He’s working in the forum on a port to the Papilio with a custom AVR8 user core to drive the display! Stop by his blog for more videos or the forum to check out the progress and add your feedback.
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ZPUino VGA and VGALiquidCrystal libraries on the Papilio.
Alvaro has released a VGALiquidCrystal library for the ZPUino that lets you take a sketch written for the HD44780 LCD and transform it into VGA output! Watch the video to see it in action on the Papilio: Also released is a VGA library that lets you draw lines, rectangles, images, and much more.…
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Commodore 64 SID chip on Papilio FPGA!
Inspired by Markus Gritsch’s HybridSID project, Alex takes it to the next level by replacing the hard to find SID chip with a soft SID running inside the Papilio FPGA Board! SID 6581 VHDL core on a Papilio FPGA board For more information and full source code visit the C64 SID project page at Papilio.cc
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Jeri Ellsworth shows off the Papilio One
Jeri Ellsworth takes a look at the Papilio One and recommends it for FPGA beginners.