I finished the tutorial for setting up Microblaze and Pmods, experimented with the keypad Pmod C code and I went through Chapter 6 of Programming FPGAs to make sure I could help people who were stuck
I started chapter 5 and spent quite some time to understand the code. I also review different types of gates from the FPGAs book. I also watched some videos about project I could do with the Pmods.
I went through chapter 3 again alongside the pages, and the slides proved to help a lot. I added my mistake I made to a second troubleshooting slide as well. I also did some more research on what to do with Pmods, but still could not find much.
I went back through Chapter 5 without the slides, trying to understand how the textbook correlates to Verilog, as well as I began to read through Chapter 6.
I finished the tutorial for setting up Microblaze and Pmods, experimented with the keypad Pmod C code and I went through Chapter 6 of Programming FPGAs to make sure I could help people who were stuck
ReplyDeleteI started chapter 5 and spent quite some time to understand the code. I also review different types of gates from the FPGAs book. I also watched some videos about project I could do with the Pmods.
ReplyDeleteI went through chapter 3 again alongside the pages, and the slides proved to help a lot. I added my mistake I made to a second troubleshooting slide as well. I also did some more research on what to do with Pmods, but still could not find much.
ReplyDeleteI went back through Chapter 5 without the slides, trying to understand how the textbook correlates to Verilog, as well as I began to read through Chapter 6.
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