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From: RealInfo on 23 Apr 2008 07:11 Hi I want to get into FPGA design after long time I was out of it. I did some work with ALTERRA long ago . I mainly did VHDL models for asic . I want to buy some FPGA board and to do some projects on it with VHDL to get into that field again . My question is which board and which FPGA vendor is reccomanded according to your experience. Thanks in advance ec.
From: Symon on 23 Apr 2008 08:10 RealInfo wrote: > Hi > > I want to get into FPGA design after long time I was out of it. > > I did some work with ALTERRA long ago . > > I mainly did VHDL models for asic . > > I want to buy some FPGA board and to do some projects on it with VHDL > to get into that field again . > > My question is which board and which FPGA vendor is reccomanded > according to your > experience. > > Thanks in advance > ec. Dear ec, If you are unable to use Google to help yourself, perhaps you should stay out of FPGA design. Now, be a good chap, and do some research before you post. Condescendingly, Syms. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#before to find http://www.fpga-faq.com/FPGA_Boards.shtml
From: oen_br on 23 Apr 2008 08:24 Come on Symon. He said a "long time". When the first FPGAs appeared, there where not internet or Google! Luiz Carlos
From: RealInfo on 23 Apr 2008 08:43 Dear Symon the same advice to you if you can not understand simple english ... "My question is which board and which FPGA vendor is reccomanded according to your experience " Does GOOGLE have any experince in FPGA so it/he/she whatever can give some advise ? Thanks any way ... "Symon" <symon_brewer(a)hotmail.com> ëúá áäåãòä:fun8t6$fv7$1(a)aioe.org... > RealInfo wrote: >> Hi >> >> I want to get into FPGA design after long time I was out of it. >> >> I did some work with ALTERRA long ago . >> >> I mainly did VHDL models for asic . >> >> I want to buy some FPGA board and to do some projects on it with VHDL >> to get into that field again . >> >> My question is which board and which FPGA vendor is reccomanded >> according to your >> experience. >> >> Thanks in advance >> ec. > > Dear ec, > If you are unable to use Google to help yourself, perhaps you should stay > out of FPGA design. Now, be a good chap, and do some research before you > post. > Condescendingly, Syms. > http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#before > to find > http://www.fpga-faq.com/FPGA_Boards.shtml > >
From: austin on 23 Apr 2008 11:19 Real, I suggest visiting: http://www.digilentinc.com/ The 3E starter kit is used by tens of thousands of students every day, so there is a LOT of stuff out their on the web. It is also easy to use. If you can break away from your 'Altera' past, Austin
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