Ever want to play with an FPGA, but don’t have the hardware? Now, if you have one of those ever-abundant Pi Picos, you can start playing with Verilog without getting an FPGA board. The FakePGA project ...
Everybody wants to give FPGA development a try and here’s a great way to get into it. You can build your own Persistence of Vision display using a $30 dev board. It’s a fun project, and you’ll learn ...
The T-COR-30 FPGA IP core implements the algorithm of automatic tracking of objects in video and calculation of their pa-rameters for solving guidance and target designation tasks. The IP core ... The ...
The BAY9 Virtual RF (VRF) is an IP core written in Verilog, that allows to emulate most system aspects of a typical RF transmission. When connected to a physical layer (PHY) core, the VRF IP ... The T ...
I just heard from my chum Jason Pecor at Alorium Technology. Jason and his colleague, Bryan Craker, will be giving a 2-hour tutorial at ESC Silicon Valley 2016. Titled A Novel Hands-On Approach to ...