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Spartan 3 Digilent Demo:This demo drives the perphrials on the Spartan 3 board. This drives a simple pattern to the VGA port, connects the switches to the LEDs, buttons to each anode of the seven segment decoder. The seven segment decoder has a simple counter running on it, and when SW0 is in the up ...
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This directory contains example ADSPBF535 code, written in assembly, that changes the frequency and voltage using the push button switches on the board.
The first task at hand is to set up the endpoints appropriately for this example. The following code switches the CPU clock speed
to 48 MHz (since at power-on default it is 12 MHz), and sets up EP2 as a Bulk OUT endpoint, 4x buffered of size 512, and EP6
as a Bulk IN endpoint, also 4x buffered of si ...
Flex chip implementation
File: UP2FLEX
JTAG jumper settings: down, down, up, up
Input:
Reset - FLEX_PB1
Input n - FLEX_SW switches 1 to 8
Output:
Countdown - two 7-segment LEDs.
Done light - decimal point on Digit1.
Operation:
Setup the binary input n number.
Press the Reset switch.
See the count ...