OMG, free software FPGA synthesis ! At last, the nightmare is over... Take notes Xilinx, take notes Intel: *this* is what a proper FPGA programming environment should be, not these bloated monstrosities (ISE/Vivado, Quartus...) you've been inflicting on us for years ! Great news from a great channel.
Super well presented! Not really a hardware guy, and not sure I really understand the limits of the FPGA or FPGAs in general, but their very existence sets my mind on fire with what-ifs. Great channel!
Corrections - In the Verilog code, the 'leds' should have been accessed in MSB to LSB order i.e. 'leds[3:1]', not 'leds[1:3]'. Similarly, the 3 counter bits should have been accessed with 'counter[25:23]'
Dave sent me.... Awesome, i always wanted to do something with an FPGA but all the time, i was concerned about the toolchain and also the philosopy of the companies, giving the hardware FPGA boards away for a "few" bucks, but wanted to get some sort of "return on investment" when you want to do something nice, you either do it on your own, or buy some software modules which will to it on the FPGA for you but they don´t come cheap anymore... So i´m hoping you gonna do basic beginner FPGA course, i gonna follow, i also always wanted to have a reason for having a RasPi now i got a major reason, just bought a RasPi 3B...
Richard Benson too bad EEVblog's videos have nothing to do with electronics. It's just some rants, complaining, and debunking. The best content on his channel isn't even made by him. Agreed with You Rich
OMG, free software FPGA synthesis ! At last, the nightmare is over...
Take notes Xilinx, take notes Intel: *this* is what a proper FPGA programming environment should be, not these bloated monstrosities (ISE/Vivado, Quartus...) you've been inflicting on us for years !
Great news from a great channel.
Super well presented! Not really a hardware guy, and not sure I really understand the limits of the FPGA or FPGAs in general, but their very existence sets my mind on fire with what-ifs. Great channel!
Came from EEVblog. I wish I'd know about your channel sooner, great content! You have a new subscriber.
Corrections
- In the Verilog code, the 'leds' should have been accessed in MSB to LSB order i.e. 'leds[3:1]', not 'leds[1:3]'. Similarly, the 3 counter bits should have been accessed with 'counter[25:23]'
Awesome video, still works in 2021 !
Thanks for fpga videos
Videos like these must be the ones with millions of views. What happened to humanity?
more videos on this please!!!!!!!
It's there some universal software that can work with different FPGAs and CPLDs?
Dave sent me....
Awesome, i always wanted to do something with an FPGA but all the time, i was concerned about the toolchain and also the philosopy of the companies, giving the hardware FPGA boards away for a "few" bucks, but wanted to get some sort of "return on investment" when you want to do something nice, you either do it on your own, or buy some software modules which will to it on the FPGA for you but they don´t come cheap anymore...
So i´m hoping you gonna do basic beginner FPGA course, i gonna follow, i also always wanted to have a reason for having a RasPi now i got a major reason, just bought a RasPi 3B...
Hi friends! It is possible to make on iCE40 deserial 8-bit shift register with an input clock frequency 250 MHz?
Alternatively you could have shown how to build it into a docker image (copy those build steps into Dockerfile)
Who is from eevblog?
Richard Benson why? I love his videos
@Richard Benson
What whining? What cocky attitude? Jesus Christ...
Dude has a high pitched voice, I'll grant you. But when he's being snarky he usually has a shining good reason.
Richard Benson too bad EEVblog's videos have nothing to do with electronics. It's just some rants, complaining, and debunking. The best content on his channel isn't even made by him. Agreed with You Rich