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Most interesting projects involving FPGAs
matrixofdynamism:
I was expecting input from professionals here that are in the field :)
rstofer:
--- Quote from: matrixofdynamism on April 21, 2023, 05:29:00 pm ---I was expecting input from professionals here that are in the field :)
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You should have said that in the beginning. It would have saved a lot of pixels.
Now I'm torn between removing my replies as they are not professional or leaving them for others reading the thread.
james_s:
Just leave them, if he was looking for professionals only he should have said so. I'm not really sure what difference it makes whether it's professional or not.
joeqsmith:
For fun back in the 90s, I designed a few different CPUs that I implemented on FPGAs. Around 20 years ago I designed a reverse print server which basically allows my test equipment to print to an Ethernet printer. That system was using an old Motorola CPU and the FPGA performed all the heavy lifting. More recently I had designed an hardware in the loop simulator for one of my motorcycles that runs on another custom board using an FPGA. Nothing professional, but fun none the less.
Psi:
10 years ago I really wanted to use a FPGA to try do real-time low-latency HD video compression to try make a cheap 5.8Ghz HD FPV video system, but the math needed for video compression seemed a bit too daunting.
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