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Looking for some basic FPGA programming guide

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ineed fpga guide
so hat i have know how how to programm/design fpga
so please help
 

FPGA BASIC

you need FPGA vendor information regarding the device that you are going to program. (like Xilinx has TONS of great documentation available on thier site) and you need to read VHDL book like Kevin Skahill's book or Peter Ashenden's book.
 

Re: FPGA BASIC

Fill us on your background so that people can give specific pointers. As others in this thread mentioned, You can start by downloading Xilinx Webpack which is free and comprehensive. Also check out this link https://www.fpga4fun.com/FPGAinfo1.html , it as simple as it can get. If you have the patience you can start coding descent designs in less than a day. All the best and happy designing.
 

Re: FPGA BASIC

Look for this book fpga design warrior you can find it on edaboard by using search option. And you have to begin to a HDL language.
 

FPGA BASIC

Here's my approach. Maybe you have already done some of these steps!

1. Learn digital hardware design.
2. Learn an HDL such as Verilog or VHDL.
3. Buy an inexpensive FPGA development kit from Xilinx or Al.tera, and try the example projects.
4. Create your own small experimental projects.
5. If using Xilinx, read your FPGA "User Guide", and the "HDL Coding Techniques" chapter in the "XST User Guide".
6. Read Xilinx or Al.tera application notes describing more advanced FPGA techniques.
 

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