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i am conducting my final course project and i am doing it using FPGA (first time)..
i need ideas, sample structure using VHDL to start with.. thanks:smile:
basically the project will work as a security switch that will be applied to door locks. given two (2) commands (e.g. open;close).
can NIOS II recognize C++ programming? and you said something about a line of sight connection.. confirm a direct connection between FPGA - microprocessor(NIOS II) - IR data link - sensor(e.g. fluid control sensor)?
thank you ser..
ive been doing a school project on FPGA and my application is automotive.. ive been thinking of using DE2-70.. using such board can i receive and transmit in FPGA? how possible..
this is my 1st design.. thanks for the help in advance..:-D
is the cyclone family/series are dedicated to be applied in automotive? because i will be using DE2-70 for voice recognition and for manipulation of car brakes.. since altera site cited cyclone II automotive to as one of its end market.. does this also apply for cyclone IV?
ah ok.. thanks a lot sir..by now i'm looking forward of purchasing a DE2-70.. i'm a bit confused with DE2-115.. because it also has audio application.. does it support automotive application for my braking system?
sir please do guide me on this one..
i'm looking for an FPGA Board that supports my project..i saw development boards at the altera web site .. cyclone II and III development boards.
i'd like to ask what is the difference between (DE2-70 and DE0) and (cyclone II and III development boards) at...
hi guys!!
i am currently conducting a research paper about an FPGA based project.
its application is for automotive and i cannot decide which Board to use.
anyways i'll be applying FPGA in voice recognition and braking system applications.
i am new to FPGA designing
thanks
thank for your replies.. i just wanted to prove by that using sound energy converted to electrical it can power electronic gadgets. and be used as an alternative source of electricity.. :grin:
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