Overview
The examples found below demonstrate how the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board can be used in a classroom environment with either the LabVIEW FPGA module or Xilinix ISE tools. Each of the examples includes a brief description and the source code needed to run the example.
A demonstration of each of these examples can be seen in the webcast for the NI Digital Electronic FPGA Board and LabVIEW FPGA and the webcast for the NI Digital Electronic FPGA Board using Xilinx ISE tools .
Examples Using the LabVIEW FPGA Module
Traffic Light Example for NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board Using LabVIEW FPGA |
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This example demonstrates the creation of a traffic light controller using the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board with the LabVIEW FPGA Module. To run this example you will need the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board and LabVIEW FPGA. |
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ALU Design and Testing Example for NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board Using LabVIEW and NI ELVIS |
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This example demonstrates the creation of a four function three bit ALU and the testing of that ALU in hardware using the NI ELVIS II. To run this example you will need the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board, the LabVIEW FPGA module, the NI ELVIS Platform, and the NI ELVISmx Driver. |
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Examples Using Xilinx ISE Tools |
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Traffic Light Example for NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board Using Xilinx ISE and VHDL |
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This example demonstrates the creation of a traffic light controller using the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board with Xilinx ISE tools and VHDL coding. To run this example you will need the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board and LabVIEW FPGA. |
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ALU Design and Testing Example for NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board Using Xilinx ISE and NI ELVIS |
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This example demonstrates the creation of a four function three bit ALU with VHDL and Xilinx SIE tools and the testing of that ALU in hardware using the NI ELVIS II and LabVIEW. To run this example you will need the NI Digital Electronics FPGA Board, Xilinx ISE tools, the NI ELVIS Platform, LabVIEW, and the NI ELVISmx Driver. |
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