50MHz outside of FPGA was divided down to 1.49Hz by virtualised 25 bit counter and various most signifigant counter bits (so they change slowly) are connected back to LED-s outside of chip. The slowest led has 1.49Hz.
This FPGA tech is awesome, it's up to one's fantasy what he can do with it... with some logic speed and capacity limits. Anything can be done with it from blinking leds trough digital filter, code breaker to complete virtualised CPU... or space satellite control... anything.
this time i was learning how to get a project together in xillinx ISE webpack and flash configuration in with digilent Adept tool
@Samuirai i didnt touch it for like 2 months :/ but i should do my work for bachelors degree with it. I have to make some simple MIPS CPU. And i wanted to make a block that will recieve keypresses from PS2 keyboard, but i didnt finished it. I could see individual recieved codes on display.
juraj4electro 5 months ago
Hey,
do you stillwork with it?
I got mine 3 weeks ago. This is my last small project: ?v=e3drq40d2mA
Samuirai 5 months ago