It takes the average reader 3 hours and 34 minutes to read Programming FPGAs: Getting Started with Verilog by Simon Monk
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Take your creations to the next level with FPGAs and Verilog This fun guide shows how to get started with FPGA technology using the popular Mojo, Papilio One, and Elbert 2 boards. Written by electronics guru Simon Monk, Programming FPGAs: Getting Started with Verilog features clear explanations, easy-to-follow examples, and downloadable sample programs. You’ll get start-to-finish assembly and programming instructions for numerous projects, including an LED decoder, a timer, a tone generator—even a memory-mapped video display! The book serves both as a hobbyists’ guide and as an introduction for professional developers. • Explore the basics of digital electronics and digital logic • Examine the features of the Mojo, Papilio One, and Elbert 2 boards • Set up your computer and dive in to Verilog programming • Work with the ISE Design Suite and user constraints files • Understand and apply modular Verilog programming methods • Generate electrical pulses through your board’s GPIO ports • Control servomotors and create your own sounds • Attach a VGA TV or computer monitor and generate video • All source code and finished bit files available for download
Programming FPGAs: Getting Started with Verilog by Simon Monk is 208 pages long, and a total of 53,664 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 53 minutes to read Programming FPGAs: Getting Started with Verilog aloud.
Programming FPGAs: Getting Started with Verilog is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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