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... 6. Students are provided with the file necessary to control the display of a VGA monitor. They create a block diagram for it, named vga_control, as in Figure 9, and write the VHDL code to create various user-controllable images on the monitor. ...
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... students are provided with the code to create horizontal stripes of different colors with the color of each stripe controlled by a switch. The code is then represented as a make_image block and connected to the vga_control block as shown in Figure 9. Students then modify the make_image program to display vertical stripes, and then to have a square able to move vertically, horizontally, and diagonally all across the monitor and at different speeds. ...
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... 6. Students are provided with the file necessary to control the display of a VGA monitor. They create a block diagram for it, named vga_control, as in Figure 9, and write the VHDL code to create various user-controllable images on the monitor. ...
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... students are provided with the code to create horizontal stripes of different colors with the color of each stripe controlled by a switch. The code is then represented as a make_image block and connected to the vga_control block as shown in Figure 9. Students then modify the make_image program to display vertical stripes, and then to have a square able to move vertically, horizontally, and diagonally all across the monitor and at different speeds. ...