Damn it, finally a channel dedicated to FPGA. Been stuck with it for ages. Thanks man!!
I recommend you to make a video about signal processing of fpga, processing some kind of signal (about any device) into the board.
An SPI device like a Thermometer is a good project. There are many SPI devices that it would be a good example for.
I had the same reaction when i saw at first time the onboard led blinking! thank u for your videos.
These are awesome, Rick. I will love to get into Robotics and create my own robot one day. Thanks to your videos, I feel this could be a great starting point to where I want go.
What I'd like to do with an FPGA is create a complete motion control system: BLDC motor controller and a feed forward control system to use that motor controller to stabilize a platform in 1 axis. I plan on using this to stabilize a camera to the direction of gravity to reduce that bounce you see in action films.
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For beginners digital alarm clock is another good project. And it will be more helpful if you gave synthesiable verilog code.
Excellent channel.. Excellent beginners videos.
I like tea 😂. Your videos are very interesting to watch because they are very "alive".
Thanks man! I just finished a class on FPGAs and was wondering where to go from here...
Even after 6 years it's still have that aura ❤❤
Your video really gave me an idea how to start. Thanks ☺️ looking for more videos
Bro please continue your tutorial on fpga to more advanced concepts , like dc dc converters , adc , dsp , appreciate your efforts
Hi Greidi, thank you for putting these videos together. I have a back ground in electronics and have done many hobby programming on general computers and on microPIC controllers and arduino. The FPGAs have always fascinate me. I am looking forward to learning more about them. A personal request for me, I have some hearing loss and if you could lower your background music some it would make it easier for me to hear you. Many thanks and I enjoy your humor and excitement. Rick
FPGAs are great! Thank you!
I literally like tea and I hit the like button :D
Very good inputs !
alot of old multitrack recorders with no vga out but they have onboard lcd screens that are tiny they have the connectors on the board of the multitrack that can be used to run them into vga between a fpga but end user has to pay someone a small fortune to sell them a fpga to run to vga.
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