Vhdl can be either concurrent or sequential. You can even mix and match components using either. sent from my android device. thumb mistakes should be expected. On 2011-06-16 6:01 PM, "Harvey White" <madyn@...> wrote: > On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 12:41:28 -0400, you wrote: > >>Please excuse me for asking a completely off topic question, but I like the >>people on this list a lot and I trust their answers. >> >>I am getting into VHDL for the purpose of programming FPGA's. I am a >>computer scientist by trade, so I am really green when it comes to FPGA and >>VHDL. Does any have a recommendation for a low cost FPGA development board >>that I can learn on using VHDL? > > Also remember that VHDL is concurrent, not a procedural language. > Things do not happen after each other, they happen at the same time. > Once you master components, you have a real good approach to design. > > The nice thing is that you don't design the part, you just tell VHDL > what to do, and it does it. > > Harvey > >> >> >>thanks, >>Chris >> >> >>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >>Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Links, Files, and Photos: >>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBsYahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] FPGA dev board recommendationa
2011-06-17 by Ryan Bray
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