CPLD Basic Course with Training Board and JTAG Interface

The course allows the amateur, hobbyist and professional to embrace this
technology.
All that is required is a basic knowledge of logic circuits and how to use a personal
computer.
Teach Me Electronics have designed this course for persons with no previous
experience with complex programmable logic devices. (CPLD). The course guides
you with step-by-step instructions and illustrations from start to finish, enabling you
to create circuits using schematic capture and then programming the circuit. The
development board provides a means of testing and evaluating these circuits.
Lessons cover the following: -
Setting up a project.
Assigning pins.
Creating a circuit.
Creating a symbol.
Programming the circuit.
Projects include: -
Running LED
Pipe light.
Electronic Dice.
Quad Stepper Motor Drive
Training Board: -
Includes Xilinx XC9536XL CPLD
16 switch-controlled inputs.
Input and output status is displayed on buffered LEDs.
On-board variable oscillator used for lessons .
A socket is provided for a crystal oscillator.
IDC headers provide input and output for external circuits.
JTAG interface for programming via the parallel port of a personal computer.
Current consumption typically 50mA allowing it to run on a battery pack.
Course supplied with: -
Course Material on CD. pdf format.
Development Board.
JTAG Interface.
PP3 to DC Plug and Cable.
AA Battery Holder.
Full documentation including schematics.
Batteries Not Included.
To use this course you will need to download the Xilinx WebPack 9.2 or later
software from the Xilinx website. This is free of charge.
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