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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Digital Clock using FPGA

In Monash University Sunway Campus, we learnt how to use construct circuits and even processors from an FPGA.

One of the basic tasks we had was to build digital clock. The real challenge comes when we have to allow it to receive inputs from the keyboard to change the time. Well, that’s actually just a bonus task. Being one who is passionate in programming, how can I ignore this challenge?

Without further ado, I shall present you the video.
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I've just took this video 3:49pm just now. You can see it in the video. xD Although I'm famous for procrastinating (kiasu is next), I'm still determined in things that I have passion in. Hahahaha!

Special thanks to Altera’s FPGA and Loo Han for shooting the video.

5 retorts:

Will said...

Eh, who recorded the video? so cun one :D:D:D:D

Sophos said...

So lame la you.

p_falcon said...

Let's do this as our next project: http://hackaday.com/2011/11/02/time-twister-is-an-ingenious-lego-clock/ ! What a coincidence that next sem we have another Design and Build unit xD

p_falcon said...

And two other far-flung suggestions for the ever-ambitious Monde =3

http://hackaday.com/2011/11/02/heres-your-flying-car/

http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/diy/climbing-robot-tank-can-corner-like-a-gecko

Sophos said...

Woah. Those are not easy stuffs LOL Need to have proper hardwares..