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hello everyone i new in using modelsim xe iii/starter and have this project to start:
1. Write a VHDL description of an SR latch a. Use the characteristic equation b. Use logic gates c. Use a conditional assignment statement 2. A 4-bit magnitude comparator chip (http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74ls85.pdf) compares two 4-bit numbers and produces a three bit output. a. Write behavioral VHDL description for this comparator chip. b. Using structural VHDL, cascade two 4-bit chips to make an 8-bit magnitude comparator. Include block diagram. 3. The 74194 four-bit bidirectional shift register (http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cd74hc194.pdf) includes an asynchronous reset, parallel load and left/right shift. a. Write a behavioral VHDL model for the 74194. b. How can this be extended to an 8-bit shift register? Implement in VHDL. 4. Design a counter that repeatedly counts in the sequence: 0000, 0001, 0010, 0100, 1000, 0000, …. An asynchronous load input loads the counter with 0000.i need help for this project while in the mid-time i'm reading and getting familiar with the program...any help will be truly appreciated...
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Sorry, but the idea of the assignment is that you should go out and read some books.
If we solved the assignment for you, then you would have learn nothing at all. And that contradicts the purpose of the exercise.- Mark as New
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it's correct what amilcar says.....
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jj it is a correct
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That isn't difficult, I know you can do it... :D
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It is always hand at the begin...
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thanks a lot
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thanks a lot:D
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thanks you vry much
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I am a beginner . Anynoe who has some materials? Could you send me some materials ?
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tks u sir....
pls send me some soft copy of vhdl for refernce....pls give me some guide line- Mark as New
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I can't help you...
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--- Quote Start --- I am a beginner . Anynoe who has some materials? Could you send me some materials ? Thanks! Waiting for your reply --- Quote End --- u can start with RTL from Pong Chu or MIT press
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Here are some links you can go through VHDL by examples.
http://esd.cs.ucr.edu/labs/tutorial/ http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~ese171/vhdl/vhdl_primer.html http://www.csit-sun.pub.ro/resources/vhdl/vhdl_book_html/
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