[hpsdr] FW: Verilog course (was: HPSDR Project Proposal - Spread Spectrum)

Bob McGwier rwmcgwier at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 03:47:47 PST 2009


The Verilog is understandable.  It is the more "C-like" than VHDL.  I 
find complex things are easier in verilog but there are many who swear 
by one or the other and "n'er the twain shall meet"

Bob

Terry Fox wrote:
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> Kirk:
> Terry, WB4JFI, would be very interested in this.  I have a few books on
> VHDL, and have been reading them in my spare time, but it seems like most
> ham stuff is in Verilog instead.  Using the HPSDR FPGA code would be a great
> place to end up, you might need to start with some simpler examples - using
> Ozy as the test platform?  I might even buy a third Ozy just to make sure I
> don't "destroy" either of my other two working systems.
>
> Would using a blog with embedded video, or a series of YouTube lectures be a
> way to go?  Coordinating a bunch of people for the same time of the day may
> be difficult, if I understand right.
>
> Thanks for thinking of us!  This would be very welcome.
> Terry
>
>
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> [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.hpsdr.org]On Behalf Of Kirk Weedman
> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 8:56 PM
> To: Cliff Chism
> Cc: hpsdr at hpsdr.org
> Subject: Re: [hpsdr] HPSDR Project Proposal - Spread Spectrum
>
>
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> On this note.  Would anyone be interested in learning Verilog via an
> internet class?  I have taught courses in Verilog a few times, so I
> could use my powerpoint slides.   I usually teach a 5 day all day
> class/lab so that would be at least 20 hours worth of lecture unless I
> change it a bit.  Next hurdle for me would be how can I present a
> "webinar" type class on the internet and what time of day to do it?
> Havent looked to see what tools there are for doing this.  Anyone
> interested?  I am currently working on the Ozy, Janus, Mercury and
> Penelope code under Phil Harmans direction and would be glad for others
> to understand it when I'm done.
>
> Kirk Weedman  KD7IRS
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