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Dear expreienced friends
I am relatively new to the field of FPGA but I really want to learn the field and do good in that.
I have several problem while coding some system. I can make the block diagram, then over all work flow
for the system, but when it comes to programming specially synchronously connected signals, where one signal
drives other, and then other etc. and then the chain drives the main signal (just as an examples). I am quite confused.
So the method then I use is using the waveform diagram, but I am not sure if this is the proper way of doing it since
when in this way changing one signal mught affect any other signal.
What does the experience user do in these circumstances.
I am relatively new to the field of FPGA but I really want to learn the field and do good in that.
I have several problem while coding some system. I can make the block diagram, then over all work flow
for the system, but when it comes to programming specially synchronously connected signals, where one signal
drives other, and then other etc. and then the chain drives the main signal (just as an examples). I am quite confused.
So the method then I use is using the waveform diagram, but I am not sure if this is the proper way of doing it since
when in this way changing one signal mught affect any other signal.
What does the experience user do in these circumstances.