Using a Multi-FPGA based Rapid Prototyping Board for System Design at the Undergraduate Level
Abstract
The rapid prototyping system created at North Carolina State University consisting of an FPGA-based board called the AnyBoard, was revised to use commercial design entry methods rather than board specific software. The resulting environment is a promising tool for teaching system design at the undergraduate level. This paper presents our experiences to data with this new tool.
Recommended Citation
H. J. Pottinger and W. Eatherton, "Using a Multi-FPGA based Rapid Prototyping Board for System Design at the Undergraduate Level," Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, vol. 1, pp. 437 - 439, Dec 1994.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Article - Conference proceedings
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Citation
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English
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Publication Date
01 Dec 1994