Re: Difference among Virtex Families, FPGA Books
- From: "rk" <ajrajkumar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:21:09 -0600
rk <ajrajkumar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:somebody
Hi Folks
I have recently become very interested in FPGA and DSP. Could
board.suggest to me a newbee started book and also a related experimental
Virtex
I would also like to know the differences between the different
Hifamilies like Virtex 2, 4, 5 etc.
Where did you start? Where did you struggle?
Try www.xilinx.com...
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Yes, I have been to that website, and I see a lot of datasheets
for Virtex-2, 4, 5, 6 etc, but I do not able to get a comprehensive
evolution of the family and the enhancements in sucessive 2, 4, 5 etc
families.
Also, I am looking for a good book along with a board that I can
but and develop some hands on experience.
Visiting www.xilinx.com results in an information overload for
a beginner.
Regards
RK
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