Beginning FPGA : programming metal, your brain on hardware / Aiken Pang, Peter Membrey.
2017
TK7895.G36 P36 2017eb
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Beginning FPGA : programming metal, your brain on hardware / Aiken Pang, Peter Membrey.
Author
Pang, Aiken, author.
ISBN
9781430262480 (electronic book)
1430262486 (electronic book)
9781430262473
1430262478
1430262486 (electronic book)
9781430262473
1430262478
Publication Details
New York : Apress, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
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Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4302-6248-0 doi
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TK7895.G36 P36 2017eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.395
Summary
This book is for those who have tinkered a bit with Arduino or Raspberry Pi, and want to get more hands-on with hardware, or for those new to electronics and you just want to dive in. You don't need an electronics engineering degree or even any programming experience to get the most out of Beginning FPGA: Programming Metal. Just bring your curiosity and your Field-Programmable Gate Array. In this book, you'll be using the Arrow's BeMicro MAX 10 (Altera/Intel FPGA), a very affordable and breadboard-friendly FPGA development board to create a light sensor, an temperature sensor, a motion sensor, and just for fun, the KITT car display from Knight Rider. Along the way, you'll learn the theory behind FPGAs and electronics, including the math and logic you need to understand what's happening - all explained in a fun, friendly, and accessible way. It also doesn't hurt that you'll be learning VHDL, a hardware description language that is also an extremely marketable skill.
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Membrey, Peter, author.
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