I posted this in OT but then decided it's probably more appropriate for HT. There's too much traffic in OT and not enough people that would be able to help me before my post falls 3 pages in and disappears into the void.
I need to go to Ohio for christmas for family for about a week. Most of the time is spent doing nothing, though. Truth of the matter is that I haven't seen any of my relatives for more than once a year since i was about 8, so I have little if any connection with them. Thus I spend most of my time doing nothing. I don't have a car, don't know anyone up there, don't have a reliable internet connection, and don't like reading novels or solving supermarket puzzles. Well this year I wanted to be a bit more productive and actually get something done.
In my logic design class, we use a Xilinx Coolrunner II CPLD. I can get a 'design kit' from Xilinx for about $49 that has most of the stuff I need to program one.
The course itself is fairly extensive. The covered topics include:
[*]Combinational Logic, Karnaugh maps, multilevel realizations, cost efficient gate implementations, etc etc
[*]ROMs, PLAs, FPGAs, CPLDs, etc
[*]Sequential design, state assignment, state reductation, efficient state table assignments, etc.
[*]Three chapters on VHDL - one for combinational logic, a second for sequential logic, and a third for complete digital system design (which I haven't studied yet)
So I have a lot of experience, but all the 'examples' in the book can be done in about 6-7 hrs and aren't really all that 'interesting.' I was looking for a project that takes maybe 15-20 hrs and actually is somewhat 'cool', even if it is rather basic and not overly interesting.
What I would be getting
Does anyone have any interesting ideas that are doable?
I need to go to Ohio for christmas for family for about a week. Most of the time is spent doing nothing, though. Truth of the matter is that I haven't seen any of my relatives for more than once a year since i was about 8, so I have little if any connection with them. Thus I spend most of my time doing nothing. I don't have a car, don't know anyone up there, don't have a reliable internet connection, and don't like reading novels or solving supermarket puzzles. Well this year I wanted to be a bit more productive and actually get something done.
In my logic design class, we use a Xilinx Coolrunner II CPLD. I can get a 'design kit' from Xilinx for about $49 that has most of the stuff I need to program one.
The course itself is fairly extensive. The covered topics include:
[*]Combinational Logic, Karnaugh maps, multilevel realizations, cost efficient gate implementations, etc etc
[*]ROMs, PLAs, FPGAs, CPLDs, etc
[*]Sequential design, state assignment, state reductation, efficient state table assignments, etc.
[*]Three chapters on VHDL - one for combinational logic, a second for sequential logic, and a third for complete digital system design (which I haven't studied yet)
So I have a lot of experience, but all the 'examples' in the book can be done in about 6-7 hrs and aren't really all that 'interesting.' I was looking for a project that takes maybe 15-20 hrs and actually is somewhat 'cool', even if it is rather basic and not overly interesting.
What I would be getting
Does anyone have any interesting ideas that are doable?