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14 years agoNewbie - Where to put my Time/Energy
Hi All,
I am new to FPGAs with a strong background in embedded micros. I have a new project where an FPGA would be a good fit. I have started into the FPGA world having: Installed Quartus and developed the 4-bit counter/LED blinker, no problem. (DE0 board) Studying Verilog. The application will be reading parallel output from a couple of high speed ADCs and processing that data into a serial stream. It will incorporate a UART for handling commands and to provide a debug output. I would like to start with the UART. I believe that I will require the NIOS processor to do computational manipulation of the data. There are many paths that can take all my time like studying the avalon interface specifications etc. I have to be efficient with my time. I am looking for advice on what would be a reasonable path to take to to get going to avoid heading down dead ends or "rabbit holes". Thanks Rich