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Altera_Forum
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8 years ago --- Quote Start --- Hard to tell what you're expecting, here, or what the problem may be. Terasic isn't generally known for having great code, but since it is mainly to verify components on your board are working it's not a huge obstacle. The DE10 NANO simply uses the Analog Devices ADV7513 for HDMI TX. It's straightforward, and AD provides all the reference code you need to get started (see AN-1270). Start with the empty Golden reference Terasic provides, hook up the AD example code, and provide it all the right clock for your chosen resolution. --- Quote End --- Can you go in to a ADV7513 TX without the verelog or vhgl code? As I'm all so new at it and I'm sure you can repeat your presumptions of simplicity, as I want to be just like you? How do you make your shoes so shiny? I'm off in a direction of create a web service, make some cash and see you later.