ECE576 Final projects
Bruce Land wrote in to share this year’s round of FPGA-based projects created by students in Cornell’s ECE576 class, and the results are just as impressive as last year.
Bruce Land wrote in to share this year’s round of FPGA-based projects created by students in Cornell’s ECE576 class, and the results are just as impressive as last year.
Neal Tew combined some surplus touch panel displays and his regular-sized Nintendo DS to create the super-sized Jumbotron DS.
The folks over at Gadget Factory have implemented an Arduino-compatible avr8 processor on an FPGA, called the Butterfly Wiring-Arduino IDE.
Each year, students in Cornell’s ECE 5760 class are tasked to build something with an FPGA, and they always produce some cool projects.