
Driving a VGA Display! Getting started with an FPGA! (TinyFPGA)
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Cheap Fpda, future youngsters will create their own computer, microprocessor, CPU, GPU, SoC, Qbit/quantumComputer. etc. Thanks for your sharing knowledge.
Date: 2020-09-05
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The way you are using highlighter is killing me. Seeing how black ink from printer being absorbed by a highlighter end, as well as tiny cellulose particles being dragged by a wet highlighter is almost as painful as chalk on glass creak for me. Really, you are painting printed data sheets from the time I first watched you few years ago and you still doing that. What's the purpose of all of this? Why can't you just screencast a data sheet? Why wasting paper and ruining highlighters as well as watchers sanity?
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The way you are using highlighter is killing me. Seeing how black ink from printer being absorbed by a highlighter end, as well as tiny cellulose particles being dragged by a wet highlighter is almost as painful as chalk on glass creak for me. Really, you are painting printed data sheets from the time I first watched you few years ago and you still doing that. What's the purpose of all of this? Why can't you just screencast a data sheet? Why wasting paper and ruining highlighters as well as watchers sanity?
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Wojtex1221
Oh my
I just recently finished my Digital Science class and let me tell you - when you are forced to make 10 FPGA programs in 20yo Intel Quartus for a board that you won't ever see live (because Covid) with no instructions from the professor - I started to hate it and I probably won't ever come back to it: v
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Oh my
I just recently finished my Digital Science class and let me tell you - when you are forced to make 10 FPGA programs in 20yo Intel Quartus for a board that you won't ever see live (because Covid) with no instructions from the professor - I started to hate it and I probably won't ever come back to it: v
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UnderTheSun
Type C has is the new standard. I have an idea, a wireless Type C chord. Is there a way to make a type C to Type C wireless 2. 5 ghz connection. Its like how a wireless mouse works but 2 way connection to make data transmission wireless between 2 devices
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Type C has is the new standard. I have an idea, a wireless Type C chord. Is there a way to make a type C to Type C wireless 2. 5 ghz connection. Its like how a wireless mouse works but 2 way connection to make data transmission wireless between 2 devices
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Chris
Really informative video! I had an idea of what FPGA's were from watching a couple of videos on the EEVBlog, but this explained things in a much simpler way to understand. May have to get myself one!
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Really informative video! I had an idea of what FPGA's were from watching a couple of videos on the EEVBlog, but this explained things in a much simpler way to understand. May have to get myself one!
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Alexey
Can you create opposite solution like virtual monitor? Take VGA out and lets say convert it into IP raw bytes? Question would be it is possible with tinyfpga regarding its specs (LUT's, usb speed)
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Can you create opposite solution like virtual monitor? Take VGA out and lets say convert it into IP raw bytes? Question would be it is possible with tinyfpga regarding its specs (LUT's, usb speed)
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LelouchLamperouge235
I mean. i could follow Ben Eaters breadboard VGA somewhat. but this is just a Spanish village to me ( local saying meaning foreign / mess: D )
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I mean. i could follow Ben Eaters breadboard VGA somewhat. but this is just a Spanish village to me ( local saying meaning foreign / mess: D )
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Seazilia
sir, can u give me the formula by which i can calculate for choosing the filter capacitor for ac line filteration? and ac line filter coil also?
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sir, can u give me the formula by which i can calculate for choosing the filter capacitor for ac line filteration? and ac line filter coil also?
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Phone
Whenever I try to upload the code it says FPGA I/O Ports not defined. What should I define the other ports (not the vga ports) to?
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Whenever I try to upload the code it says FPGA I/O Ports not defined. What should I define the other ports (not the vga ports) to?
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Marcos
Would be much easier if you just had written a simple verilog file. all this mouse dragging is so annoyingly inefficient
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Would be much easier if you just had written a simple verilog file. all this mouse dragging is so annoyingly inefficient
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