Strange way to blink an LED: Demonstrating Clock Hardware IP Blocks on the Tang Nano 9K FPGA board

Ғылым және технология

This video demonstrates several clock-related hard IP blocks on the Gowin FPGA on the Tang Nano 9K FPGA development board. We use them to blink an LED and look at some faster clocks on an oscilloscope.
The Gowin EDA tools have a wizard that adds hard IP blocks to projects. We show how this works.

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  • @simoneden3665
    @simoneden36653 ай бұрын

    I wonder, if using this method utilises less silicon overall compared to blinking an LED with something like an Arduino.

  • @electronics.tinker

    @electronics.tinker

    3 ай бұрын

    My guess is that the GW1NR-LV9 used on the Tang Nano 9K is larger in silicon area than a small Arduino (ATmega328). But most of GW1NR-LV9 is not used to blink the LED. Maybe the very smallest sort of FPGA could give an Arduino a run for its money in blinking an LED. But much smaller microcontrollers exist also. They likely win the prize. The flexibility of FPGAs can cost 10x in area versus a dedicated design.

  • @cengizhan1235
    @cengizhan12352 күн бұрын

    Hi Grug very informative videos on tang nano 9k, tanks. I am using tang nano 9k in Verilog lectures. Is it possible to upload codes to Github etc ?

  • @electronics.tinker

    @electronics.tinker

    2 күн бұрын

    I think using the 9K for education is a great idea. My more recent Gowin videos have githubs mentioned in the video description, but I have not been very consistent. I am trying to be better about this. I added this video's project to the github: github.com/grughuhler/grug_misc_projects Cheers.

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