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Kick off with the MAX1000 and VHDPlus Ready to Master FPGA Programming? In this guide, we’re diving into the world of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)—a configurable integrated circuit that can be programmed after manufacturing. Imagine bringing your ideas to life, from simple projects to complete microcontroller systems! Meet the MAX1000: a compact and budget-friendly FPGA development board packed with features like memory, user LEDs, push-buttons, and flexible I/O ports. It’s the ideal starting point for anyone wanting to learn about FPGAs and Hardware Description Languages (HDLs). In this book, you’ll get hands-on with the VHDPlus programming language—a simpler version of VHDL. We’ll work on practical projects using the MAX1000, helping you gain the skills and confidence to unleash your creativity. Get ready for an exciting journey! You’ll explore a variety of projects that highlight the true power of FPGAs. Let’s turn your ideas into reality and embark on your FPGA adventure—your journey starts now! Exciting Projects You’ll Find in This Book > Arduino-Driven BCD to > Ultrasonic Distance 7-Segment Display Decoder Measurement > Use an Arduino Uno R4 > Measure distances using an to supply BCD data to the ultrasonic sensor, displaydecoder, counting from 0 to 9 ing the results on a 4-digit with a one-second delay. 7-segment LED. > Multiplexed 4-Digit Event > Electronic Lock Counter > Build a simple electronic lock using combinational logic > Create an event counter that gates with push buttons and displays the total count on a an LED output. 4-digit display, incrementing with each button press. > Temperature Sensor > PWM Waveform with Fixed > Monitor ambient temperaDuty Cycle ture with a TMP36 sensor and display the readings on a > Generate a PWM waveform at 7-segment LED. 1 kHz with a fixed duty cycle of 50%.
Prof. Dr. Dogan Ibrahim holds a BSc in Electronic Engineering, an MSc in Automatic Control Engineering, and a PhD in Digital Signal Processing. He has worked in various industrial organizations before returning to academic life. Prof. Ibrahim is the author of over 70 technical books and has published more than 200 technical articles on microcontrollers, microprocessors, and related fields. He is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Additionally, he is a certified Arduino professional.
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FPGA Programming and Hardware Essentials • Dogan Ibrahim
FPGA Programming and Hardware Essentials
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