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What do you think of this little guy? ;)...It's no AD9959, but... lol

Started by tao, August 02, 2007, 12:39:57 PM

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Quote from: Jdo300 on August 08, 2007, 05:01:33 PM
Hey Guys,

That CPLD board looks cool. But I must confess that I have not worked with any micros, FPGAs or CPLDs yet. Though, I do posses at the moment, two 68HC12 micro controller boards that I got for free from school. I'm thinking about learning to program those to use for the control board. But I wanted to ask you all what you think the best system to start learning would be. I've pretty much accepted that I'm going to have to go on a bit of a learning curve to learn any one of them so which would you recommend?

God Bless,
Jason O


First and foremost,

I recommend you let me have one of those 68hc12 boards for a small nominal fee...... LOL...

I worked a lot with the 68hc11 in school, pretty cool stuff. But, I also did quite a bit with the Altera CPLDs in many of my digital logic classes.