By on June 21, 2014

We will start working on displaying colors and shapes on a monitor using VGA. For those of you with a Nexys3, Basys2, or Atlys, you will be able to connect a VGA cable directly. For those using a Mojo or some other board without a VGA connection, please E-Mail fpga@unallocatedspace.org stating that you need a VGA breakout cable! There are several breakout cables from last class, but we need to make sure there are enough on hand.

The slides for the upcoming and previous classes can be found here. The slides are generally made during the three days before a class. An E-Mail will be sent to those attending the class via Google Hangouts with instructions for getting an SRAM chip.

Agenda:
1. Run a demo project
2. Demo of live FFT on VGA (hopefully)
3. Intro to the VGA spec
4. What logic will be needed to display a solid color
5. Yay math!
6. Start work on a very simple VGA driver that displays a single color

If you would like to join the class, then please E-Mail fpga@unallocatedspace.org. The class is now to a point where you need to know VHDL prior to joining. We also stream the class on Google Hangouts. Please send an E-Mail to fpga@unallocatedspace.org if you would like to join the Google Hangout.

IMPORTANT You MUST have ISE (not Vivado!) installed prior to the start of class!!! ISE can take upwards of 30 minutes to an hour to install. We will not have time to wait for ISE to be installed. Please go to here and download the ISE Design Suite package for your operating system. If you have licensing or installation issues, please contact fpga@unallocatedspace.org

Required Items:
1. FPGA development board with Spartan 3 or Spartan 6
2. USB cable for programming
3. JTAG programmer if your board does not have USB
4. Laptop with ISE installed and either wired or wireless network connectivity
5. VGA breakout (red, green, blue, horizontal sync, vertical sync, and ground) if you do not have a VGA connector on your dev board.

Provided Items:
1. VGA breakout if you let the instructor know

We have been given ‘academic’ status from Digilent Inc (http://www.digilentinc.com). This means that the instructor can (sometimes) purchase boards from Digilent at the academic price. This discount will only apply to people who are attending the class regularly and is on a case-by-case basis from Digilent.

Since Unallocated Space runs off of donations, we would like to mention that the recommended donation for this class is $5. It is by no means a requirement! Attendance to the space, and this class, is 100% free to all!


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