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r/FPGA: A subreddit for programmable hardware, including topics such as: * FPGA * CPLD * Verilog * VHDL.
r/FPGA: A subreddit for programmable hardware, including topics such as: * FPGA * CPLD * Verilog * VHDL.
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May 8, 2024 · I've been working as an FPGA/DSP engineer since getting my Electrical Engineering PhD. Over these years, I've noticed how slow FPGA tools ...
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Feb 7, 2021 · I bought Go board to start my FPGA journey. iCEcube2 has extremely simple UI. Also, the board creator wrote a pretty decent tutorial. It is only ...
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Oct 11, 2022 · I have acquired a FPGA board (Cyclone IV). It contains some modules and ports (like VGA, UART, IR, temperature sensor...).
Oct 4, 2023 · Hi, I would like to know how much space are you using of your fpga and what are the limits for the devices you are using.
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Apr 29, 2024 · Which Industry Offers the Most Cutting-Edge Work for FPGA Development? · Best · Top · New · Controversial · Old · Q&A.
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Apr 1, 2023 · New FPGA family announced by Xilinx. Meme Friday.