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<title>How to start in FPGA development? - Simulation software tools</title>
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<p>This post is related to the first post <a title="How to start in FPGA development? - Some tips" href="/showarticle/38.php" target="_blank">How to start in FPGA development? - Some tips</a> which aimed to show other options to work on the simulation of your project. In this first approach will be explained some advantages and disadvantages of using Xilinx ISE (+<a title="Download ModelSim" href="http://model.com/update/modelsim-downloads" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ModelSim</a>) or using ModelSim, <a...]]></description>
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<p>The aim of this tutorial is to show some useful tips for people like me that one day started from zero to work with FPGA's. Why FPGA's? Because they are easy to use and they are not too expensive, and they are usually used in lab courses to let students "play" with them.</p>

1: How to choose the right FPGA?
<p>As you may know there are a lot of different FPGA's, brands and...]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 22:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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