Don't worry at all for looking weird or not having super amazing studio setups. Just remember your viewers specially for this series are not "tech" consumers. All we care about is clear cut info and see you work on your projects. Sincerely : )
Xilinx absolutely kills it for hobbyists because they provide a ton of IPs for free - things like DDR3 controller for example, and you will quickly realize that this is really a big deal as most FPGAs have very limited utility without fast memory. I started from Altera but then switched to Xilinx and never looked back! Xilinx's documentation is IMHO also superior in a way it's organized. Vivado absolutely rules BTW if you bother to learn the tool, and 7 series devices are absolutely superior to older devices in almost any way that matters. BTW 7 series are not "their latest and greatest" anymore as they have UltraScale and UltraScale+ families now. Also I love BGA packages as they are much easier to route and have much more available IO pins. And if you think that there are too many IO pins on FPGA packages, once you start actually making boards with them you will very quickly realize that more pins is a huge advantage, not limitation.
Regardless of what may be said about your videos, the truth is that they are always well done and full of proper information with explanation total relevant to the topic. Also for the readers, I am being completely balanced and impartial.
Good videos dude. Make a 2020 video to show us updates. I'm currently working on my whole infrastructure fully through VM's on Hyper VM + Proxmox. Soon enough will start using Docker on my Raspberry PI 4.
They are both practically exactly the same just different looks and pinouts. Whatever one you can find cheaper. I looked for the red one last night and could not find it but I'm sure they still sell them. I think they both cost me $30-$40 each.
In general you can just search up something like "fpga development board" and see what comes up but here are a couple links. www.ebay.com/itm/Altera-FPGA-Development-Board-CYCLONE-IV-EP4CE-Core-Board-TFT-Video-Card/112550068329?hash=item1a3481c069:g:VH8AAOSw5YNZufvi www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Core-Altera-Cyclone-IV-FPGA-EP4CE6E22C8N-4Mb-Flash-Development-Board-Module/182538616432?hash=item2a80263e70:g:5R0AAOSwJ4hY-Xb3
Don't worry at all for looking weird or not having super amazing studio setups. Just remember your viewers specially for this series are not "tech" consumers. All we care about is clear cut info and see you work on your projects. Sincerely : )
TC royce Thanks! I hope you enjoy the series!
Xilinx absolutely kills it for hobbyists because they provide a ton of IPs for free - things like DDR3 controller for example, and you will quickly realize that this is really a big deal as most FPGAs have very limited utility without fast memory. I started from Altera but then switched to Xilinx and never looked back! Xilinx's documentation is IMHO also superior in a way it's organized. Vivado absolutely rules BTW if you bother to learn the tool, and 7 series devices are absolutely superior to older devices in almost any way that matters. BTW 7 series are not "their latest and greatest" anymore as they have UltraScale and UltraScale+ families now.
Also I love BGA packages as they are much easier to route and have much more available IO pins. And if you think that there are too many IO pins on FPGA packages, once you start actually making boards with them you will very quickly realize that more pins is a huge advantage, not limitation.
Regardless of what may be said about your videos, the truth is that they are always well done and full of proper information with explanation total relevant to the topic. Also for the readers, I am being completely balanced and impartial.
Keep up the good work Sir Jacob.
Thank you for your kind comments. These videos take time and I try my best to ensure they are useful and full of useful information.
Good videos dude. Make a 2020 video to show us updates.
I'm currently working on my whole infrastructure fully through VM's on Hyper VM + Proxmox. Soon enough will start using Docker on my Raspberry PI 4.
I’m REALLY excited about this series! Thanks for starting this.
Sterillium Thank you. I hope you enjoy it!
You explain stuff really well at the level my brain understands. Thank you so much for making this series.
Make me ur apprentice cuz I wanna learn from the best though u wouldn't reply I suppose
Great introduction, looking forward to following this through. Thank you for your time and effort!
Hello, can you have circuit on yellow board?
Which are the boards you are using there. ?
Which is more bang for the buck for beginners? The right or the left board?
They are both practically exactly the same just different looks and pinouts. Whatever one you can find cheaper. I looked for the red one last night and could not find it but I'm sure they still sell them. I think they both cost me $30-$40 each.
Awesome :-) Do you have eBay links to the two boards you showed in the video?
In general you can just search up something like "fpga development board" and see what comes up but here are a couple links.
www.ebay.com/itm/Altera-FPGA-Development-Board-CYCLONE-IV-EP4CE-Core-Board-TFT-Video-Card/112550068329?hash=item1a3481c069:g:VH8AAOSw5YNZufvi
www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Core-Altera-Cyclone-IV-FPGA-EP4CE6E22C8N-4Mb-Flash-Development-Board-Module/182538616432?hash=item2a80263e70:g:5R0AAOSwJ4hY-Xb3
Ninjutsu Ryu yes that will work, make sure you get an altera jtag usb blaster as well.
Thanks. I ordered one. Now just the long wait for it to arrive via the slow boat from China