Training board for essential logic gates.
An introduction to the Xilinx direct digital synthesis compiler with simple implementation on the Ultra96 V2.
Use TI logic gates to recreate a physical binary adder that we learned from a computer science class.
Random number generator (4/8 bit) on FPGA using VHDL. Random binary number generation on FPGA.
This project is 7400 series logic ICs based clock. It keeps time solely based on discrete logic ICs and a stable clock source.
Designed traffic light control system using ring shift counter as a sequencing device.
Making a simple binary calculator using transistors
A homemade handheld button controller out of some logic gates.
Remove the need for light switches and wasted time unplugging and plugging in various lights in the room
In this tutorial, we control a 20 x 4 LCD display with the Alchitry Au FPGA board.
I've wanted to learn to program FPGAs for a long time, but I struggled with where to begin. Here's how I finally got started!
It’s fast and easy to design, test, and debug even complex logic circuitry with EXCEL. We will demonstrate with some simple examples!
Traffic Lights and other PWM projects using RGB LEDs are constructed with FPGAs.
Designing and testing clock based logic like flip-flops and counters is hard in EXCEL, but we have had some success in this project.
This project aims to create an interactive and engaging educational demonstration of logic gates to a younger audience.
We are going to build an 8 Bit Arithmetic Logic Unit, the Heart of a computer CPU - it's surprisingly easy with a FPGA!
We interface a 16 key keypad to the Alchitry Au board and input numbers with it, posting them in decimal on the 7 segment display.
We input numbers in binary with the dip switches and display them in decimal on a 4 digit 7-segment display.
We conclude this series of tutorials by building a simple integer calculator, using our keypad and the seven segment display.
In this video tutorial we will see how to make a logic tip, on a printed circuit, with the integrated circuit sn7404, a 7-segment display,