Tutorial (4/4): Programming an FPGA with a bitfile

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In the previous 3 tutorials, we created a full adder using SystemVerilog and simulate it in ModelSim. In this video we will see how we can actually send the design to the FPGA.
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I have a very rudimentary fpga someone gave me an arduino Vidor. It has no buttons or leds but you can make hats for it. I would have to build the hat then define it in the hardware would I?

My fpga has an atsamd51 processor with an Intel cyclone fpga chip along with a mini USB, hdmi ports along with Bluetooth and wifi modules. I am an hobbyist but have read books on logic and have built ttl based circuits like clocks, counters, phased lock loop, learned k mapping but not very well. Should I just buy a low-end xilinx with buttons and 4 digit 7 seg displays. I have all of this hardware and know how to make prototype boards that would connect to the arduino Vidor. Of course I'd have to learn how to connect and declare the modules properly. I'm just wondering your opinion as I've watched some of you're videos before and I know you're someone I can trust because of your experience. Thank you for the lessons ma'am.

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What about the pin assignments ?!! and on the DE1-SOC if I am using an oscilloscope to check the signal where is the ground when all the pin are by directional

aymanhide
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Hello Rania! which fpga (low cost) can I buy to use with this software? Thanks for sharing!!!

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