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For my application, i plane to work with Quartus web Edition, but i have readed that the subscribtion Edition has more option. I don't know if this option are necessary for my application (image Fusion of 2 sensors).
What are you think? ThanksLink Copied
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--- Quote Start --- For my application, i plane to work with Quartus web Edition, but i have readed that the subscribtion Edition has more option. I don't know if this option are necessary for my application (image Fusion of 2 sensors). What are you think? Thanks --- Quote End --- Hi, have a look into this pdf: http://www.altera.com/literature/po/ss_quartussevswe.pdf Kind regards GPK
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You should have no problem, assuming you're using a supported device, and dont want to use any Altera IP (like a FFT filter for the fusion).
Are you planning on writing the fusion algorithm yourself?- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- You should have no problem, assuming you're using a supported device, and dont want to use any Altera IP (like a FFT filter for the fusion). Are you planning on writing the fusion algorithm yourself? --- Quote End --- Thanks Tricky for your Answer, i have wrote an algorithm fusion in c for a mikrocontroller, now i would try to do the same in verilog for the FPGA.
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I advise you to stay away from Verilog.
Use SystemVerilog instead, it is well supported by Quartus and a LOT easier to learn than Verilog.- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- I advise you to stay away from Verilog. Use SystemVerilog instead, it is well supported by Quartus and a LOT easier to learn than Verilog. --- Quote End --- Thank you amilcar, but i have some file in verilog that defines ports of my Board and i would use this file. That 's the reasion why i prefer to work with verilog.
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