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| pieroc91:
Hi everybody. I'm learning verilog by the hard way. i got an altera cyclone iv based board and trying to convert it in the missing storage and control unit of the very first digital reflex camera. right now i got to talk to the camera by sending commands and it responds well but at the moment of implementing it on a push button it made me realize that i need to learn more before i can start to code something serious. what you guys recommend me to start reading/testing to learn verilog? Thanks everybody! |
| Mattjd:
--- Quote from: pieroc91 on September 07, 2018, 04:16:56 pm ---Hi everybody. I'm learning verilog by the hard way. i got an altera cyclone iv based board and trying to convert it in the missing storage and control unit of the very first digital reflex camera. right now i got to talk to the camera by sending commands and it responds well but at the moment of implementing it on a push button it made me realize that i need to learn more before i can start to code something serious. what you guys recommend me to start reading/testing to learn verilog? Thanks everybody! --- End quote --- Obviously, you need to first learn digital logic, but I am assuming you know this. After that I'd look at altera's recommended coding styles. https://people.ece.cornell.edu/land/courses/ece5760/DE1_SOC/HDL_style_qts_qii51007.pdf Teaches you how to describe basic elements that best work with their synthesizer After that, or I should say before that even, look at this https://www.fpga4fun.com/ There's also an Altera pdf somewhere that tells you how to implement floating point operations, but I can't seem to find it today. |
| pieroc91:
Thanks for your answer Mattjd, i'll give them a read |
| pieroc91:
By the way, i found this PDF, really good for starters http://d1.amobbs.com/bbs_upload782111/files_33/ourdev_585395BQ8J9A.pdf |
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