Application Notes

Various Application Notes

Floating Points in FPGAs

Are you tempted about using Floating Point vectors (“Reals”) in your next FPGA project ? Can this be done ? How ? Is it a good idea ?

Then this Application Note (an extract from our FPGA Design Training course) is for you…

UARTs & RS232

In 2024, some may consider that UARTs (and RS232) are a thing of the past. They couldn’t be more wrong ! An RS232 link is the simplest way to exchange any kind of information between to points ! From the simplest microprocessors to the most complex Systems On Chips and Embedded processors, (...)

Gowin

If you just bought the TEC0117 GOWIN LittleBee FPGA module, you can follow this small Application Note to go through the whole process of setting up the Gowin tools, creating a simple project and testing it on the FPGA board.
If you don’t have the board, you can still follow the step to have a view of the Gowin design flow.

Using the LT24 / ILI9341

This (2017) complete Application Note shows how to control the LT24 LCD Display from an FPGA kit. Even if you use a different LCD controller, or a different FPGA kit, you could be interested in the techniques used in this Application Note.

Designing for Stratix 10 & Agilex FPGAs

The Intel 14 nm Stratix 10, and even more the newer Intel 10 nm Agilex FPGA families offer unprecedented performance.

However, taking full advantage of these architectures and associated design tools requires to adopt new design techniques and use a new generation of tools. We have the proper trainings offer to help customers.

This ApNote is merely an illustration of how to achieve simply good performance with little efforts. Ultimate performance will require more efforts, but starting from a sound design will always help.

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