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i think it depends on what kind of work you want to do. if you want to do digital design, well, i'm under the impression that fpga work is that it is something that digital designers kind of fall into based on the requirements of the project that they're given.
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movax posted:its even cheaper, the low-end kits from altera and xilinx with the low-end fabric + pcie hard ip + transceivers are around $500 or so i think Mr Dog posted:yeah i mean i get how it works on a conceptual level, i'm just wondering how easy it would be to get a job with no prior experience.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 16:48 |
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SCLK: ______|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 20:52 |
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Mido posted:SCLK: ______|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾|_|‾| http://wavedrom.com/editor.html?%7B...narrow%27%7D%7D lol transparency
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 21:15 |
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Bloody posted:http://wavedrom.com/editor.html?%7B...narrow%27%7D%7D lol it doesn't base64 the json description or anything
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 21:20 |
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lol
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 21:23 |
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it is a very useful tool tho imo
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 21:23 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:vhdl is cool when I was a kid I took a class with fpgas and I was really impressed by how gross the hdl was (can't remember which) when i moved schools I was really excited because they used the other one and I assumed that there was no way it could be as bad as the first i was wrong as heck . i do software now
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 01:05 |
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starting new job today, woo. involves porting a lot of existing hdl IP into alteras qsys system level integration tool. qsys is pretty nice from what I have seen, the company has full designs with nothing than a top level hdl file and one hierarchical qsys system. how are the system integration tools in xilinx land, are they comparable?
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 06:09 |
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karasu posted:how are the system integration tools in xilinx land, are they comparable? i dont know much about the specifics of what youre talking about but every xilinx software tool ive ever used has been a giant piece of poo poo so theyre probably really bad
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 18:53 |
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vivado 2015.2 out today someone please go suffer and report back how much it sucks.
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 21:02 |
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Arcsech posted:i dont know much about the specifics of what youre talking about but every xilinx software tool ive ever used has been a giant piece of poo poo so theyre probably really bad also this
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 21:02 |
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you will be pleased to know that i have solved the problem in the op with a cypress fx3. the garbage i just banged together with eval boards was pushing 88 mbits on usb2 without breaking a sweat. loving owns.
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# ? Jul 15, 2015 21:39 |
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88/480 and happy about it lmao
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# ? Jul 15, 2015 22:20 |
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my data source is too slow to saturate it
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# ? Jul 15, 2015 22:24 |
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Bloody posted:my data source is too slow to saturate it isoch wat u did there
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# ? Jul 15, 2015 23:47 |
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JawnV6 posted:i2c wat u did there
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# ? Jul 15, 2015 23:51 |
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i posted this in the cjs thread the other day but it was moving to fast and idk if anybody who would care saw it so I'm posting it here too my first big installation involving micros is finishing up. this is some very quick phone crap I shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww_ZGCWT5D4
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 03:37 |
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oh poo poo are you the one who does museum exhibits or whatever? i want your job
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 04:11 |
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yah thats me there's a surprising amount of exhibit houses out there. if you're on the coasts there's a lot more opportunities.... if you're seriously interested in the field look around for interactive systems design/fab places
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 04:25 |
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celectronicss: im pretty sure im slowly inventing my own weird sort of microcontroller and sticking it in this fpga
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 18:45 |
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Bloody posted:celectronicss: im pretty sure im slowly inventing my own weird sort of microcontroller and sticking it in this fpga until you're making the harvard/VN call ur probably safe
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 18:59 |
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it started as a circular buffer of commands but then i realized that because some commands are much more frequent than others either the buffer needs to be massive or it needs to have flow control so now im thinking about adding some notion of loops and nested loops and hopefully it stops there
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:03 |
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what justified growing it bigger than a fsm in the first place?
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:07 |
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reconfigurability/programmability i guess
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:09 |
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or, as i like to call it, building poo poo w/o even halfassed requirements
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:09 |
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i am probably overengineering this
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:11 |
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generators are nice for making a bunch of config registers from a set of basic definitions about what the bits in each register do and not needing to hand code up a bunch of registers, or for hooking up a bunch of interrupt wires into status registers where you are going through several definitions of what interrupt status goes to each bit as a project evolves and you want to just be able to change a list of bits and what they do and have them automatically make registers. you don't need it, but for certain things where you know you are gonna have the same RTL repeated hundreds or thousands of times it can make the RTL generation and the process of stitching it all together a lot easier.
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:21 |
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Bloody posted:reconfigurability/programmability i guess are you actually doing that? like changing memory regs between runs or are you recompiling the whole fpga each time?
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 21:41 |
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like its doing a thing, and then some data comes in the usb port, and it does another thing
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 22:09 |
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that's fine, but it could totally be the case where you'd built something "flexible" that went through the same tool delay as more "rigid" constructions and I was going to have a hearty laugh at ur expense which I still might, idk
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 22:36 |
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Bloody posted:it started as a circular buffer of commands but then i realized that because some commands are much more frequent than others either the buffer needs to be massive or it needs to have flow control so now im thinking about adding some notion of loops and nested loops and hopefully it stops there you don't even need lots of registers or ALU ops to be a useful CPU (6502 shows that) so just go hog wild
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 02:45 |
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http://www.zachtronics.com/kohctpyktop-engineer-of-the-people/quote:In KOHCTPYKTOP: Engineer of the People, you play as an engineer working in a semiconductor factory designing integrated circuits based on specifications provided to you. What does it have to do with communism? You’ll have to play to find out!
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 20:28 |
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i got the reset pmic, fumbling on oscillators now ugh
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 23:10 |
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hahaha holy poo poo is this real
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 23:24 |
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Bloody posted:hahaha holy poo poo is this real it's the same guy that did spacechem. this is kinda His Thing
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 00:29 |
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Yeah I know but still
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 00:31 |
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Phobeste posted:it's the same guy that did spacechem. this is kinda His Thing He also made a game about programming in assembly. It's called TIS-100 and is on steam. It's actually really good
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 01:41 |
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JawnV6 posted:i got the reset pmic, fumbling on oscillators now ugh I got stuck on the latch mechanism :/ couldn't figure out how to make it simpler
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these are amazing, thanks atomicthumbs thumbs
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