5 Easy Steps to Building an Embedded Processor System Inside an FPGA

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Nios II Embedded Evaluation Kit: http://bit.ly/po1eLz

You may know about the cost and performance advantages of designing systems on a programmable chip. But did you know how easy it is to do? Learn how by watching this new 8-minute video. You will:

-Learn, step by step, how to build your microcontroller functionality into an FPGA in just minutes.

-See the compact, low-cost BeMicro FPGA-based MCU Evaluation Board in action.

-See how easy it is to design with the configurable 32-bit Nios® II embedded processor.

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  • Good video. Thanks.

  • @Demultiplexer Would the hardware be soldered to a board connected to the chip?

    Altera: All you would need is a chip to drive the VGA signals out from the board and to interface with the display (LCD Controller IC). The Nios II Embedded Evaluation Kit, has a reference design that will help you to get started with who the end system can be architected.

  • @Demultiplexer How about choosing various graphics outputs such as standard VGA, or what if we wanted the chip to drive a whole new graphics system?

    Altera: Altera’s programmable logic devices support many different IO standards. Please review the Nios II Embedded Evaluation Kit in the Altera website to evaluate the many options to build a whole new graphics system utilizing commercial off the shelf graphics acceleration from TES and Imagem.

  • @Demultiplexer

    So are you saying that we can put two timers in the chip and maybe an 8-bit register or two, or whatever we like?

    Altera: Depending on the availability of Logic in the programmable devices, it is possible to put these AND many other peripherals and build a custom fit solution.

  • He was running fractal on a 20$ FPGA???? Omg O_o

  • Nice video!

  • Fascinating!

  • Informative video 5/5

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