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Xilinx ChipScope Tutorial

Posted by Omkar on March 24, 2010

Using the ChipScope Pro for Testing HDL Designs on FPGAs

Introduction:

Simulation based method is widely used for debugging the FPGA design on computers. Time required for simulating complex design for all possible test cases becomes prohibitively large and simulation approach fails. For rapid testing, such designs can be loaded on to the target FPGAs and tested by applying test inputs and directly observing their outputs. As the complexity of the design under test increases, so does the impracticality of attaching test equipment probes to these devices under test. The ChipScope Pro tools integrate key logic analyzer and other test and measurement hardware components with the target design inside the FPGA. Computer based software tool communicate with these hardware components and provide a designer robust logic analyzer solution.

In this tutorial we will use simple UP counter design and test it using ChipScope.

You can download the PDF file of this tutorial from here.

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Notes : Digital Logic Design : Flip Flops and Counters

Posted by Omkar on March 13, 2008

These are digital logic design notes, which I had prepared in my 4th semester. Notes covers following topics :

- Flip Flops, state tables, excitation tables, state diagrams
- Conversion of one FF to another FF
- Synchronous and Asynchronous counter design
- Synchronous and Asynchronous counter analysis

You will find them useful for last day revision.

Download Link :

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OWVRATOV

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