Re: can any one help me



If you do a Google search for things like "Verilog tutorial" you will
find many resources. If you go to the Xilinx website, you should also
be able to search for tutorials--sample FPGA and CPLD designs that use
VHDL and Verilog. You can, for a pretty low price, buy a "starter kit"
from Xilinx that includes both a CPLD board with two different CPLDs
and an FPGA board with a Spartan-3 series part, a power supply, a
programming cable, and design resources that include at least one
tutorial that includes a Verilog section. I suppose other FPGA/CPLD
suppliers have similar products to introduce you to their parts and
their recommended design flows. It's up to YOU to decide just what
"mini project" you want to do, of course, and then figure out what's
needed to accomplish that project.

(Martin is apparently pretty cheap; I'd charge WAY more than that.)

Cheers,
Tom

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