This is the fourth video in a sub-series on building a VGA interface for the HackCPU computer using Logisim Evolution. I discuss the schematic and electrical theory behind creating it and use a test pattern component to demonstrate the driver interface working on a VGA monitor. I demonstrate the circuit running on a Digilent CMOD A7.
The first VGA intro video of the series is: • HackCPU Logisim VGA In...
The second VGA video of the series that describe construction of the sync pulse generator is: • HackCPU Logisim VGA In...
The third VGA video of the series describes the porch and margin generator is: • HackCPU Logisim VGA In...
Resources:
github.com/log...
mitpress.mit.e...
tomverbeure.gi...
digilent.com/s...
digilent.com/s...
www.amazon.com...
You will need the develop branch from Logisim Evolution in order to pick up the board design for the CMOD A7, as well as obtain the clock synthesis feature I added to Logisim, until such time as my changes make it into a Logisim release.
You will need the Vivado product from Xilinx to synthesize the design for the Digilent board. It's huge, but free (if you give your information). Sorry. I did not write it.
www.xilinx.com...
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29 авг 2024