Hi, I'd like to learn programming a micro chip. I've heard the Altera is popular. Which one should I specifically deal with, and how do I build a burner (programming it) for it? (I need a circuit diagram) Thanks
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Started by ●September 26, 2005
Reply by ●September 27, 20052005-09-27
You can choose any one you like, but you have to think about whether you are going to get a devleopment board or make your own. Go to www.altera.com, and see what suits you. Cyclone is a good series to start with, as they are relatively cheap, and you can prototype boards yourself if you wish. Just do a google search for cyclone schematics, and you will come up with quit ea bit. My web page also has schematics for my dev. board, so you can maybe get some helpful info from there (http://via.dynalias.org).
Reply by ●October 2, 20052005-10-02
Xilinx is number one. Might as well start using the dominant number one company. zoharl3@gmail.com wrote:> Hi, > I'd like to learn programming a micro chip. > I've heard the Altera is popular. > Which one should I specifically deal with, and how do I build a burner > (programming it) for it? (I need a circuit diagram) > > Thanks
Reply by ●October 3, 20052005-10-03
On 1 Oct 2005 21:38:31 -0700, altera_smells@hotmail.com wrote:>Xilinx is number one. Might as well start using the dominant number one >company. >Looks like seann stifler is back. What a tragedy. With a new name and a IP address, and old attitude. Philip Freidin =================== Philip Freidin philip.freidin@fpga-faq.org Host for WWW.FPGA-FAQ.ORG
Reply by ●October 3, 20052005-10-03
If you ignore him then he will go away like a bad smell Simon "Philip Freidin" <philip@fliptronics.com> wrote in message news:t6h1k1hqtaaim9q3vqbb98c5rkutbvs014@4ax.com...> On 1 Oct 2005 21:38:31 -0700, altera_smells@hotmail.com wrote: > >Xilinx is number one. Might as well start using the dominant number one > >company. > > > > Looks like seann stifler is back. What a tragedy. > With a new name and a IP address, and old attitude. > > Philip Freidin > > > =================== > Philip Freidin > philip.freidin@fpga-faq.org > Host for WWW.FPGA-FAQ.ORG