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Published inMar 2021
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Frank Bruno
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Frank Bruno is an experienced high-performance design engineer specializing in FPGAs with some ASIC experience. He has experience working for companies like SpaceX, GM Cruise, Belvedere Trading, Allston Trading, and Number Nine. He is currently working as an FPGA engineer for Belvedere Trading.
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In this chapter, we introduced sequential elements, how to store data, and how to write constraints for these elements for Vivado. Along with learning how to write combinational logic, we now have the fundamentals to create just about any design. We've developed a better way of displaying information and even made a more human-readable version of it. It's important to look at what you have accomplished thus far. You've seen how to handle external inputs operating asynchronously to the system clock. You've interfaced to a more sophisticated output display. We've also debugged on the board using an ILA. This should give you the confidence to experiment a bit and the challenge question will allow you to do just that.

In the next chapter, we'll build on the lessons and skills we learned in this chapter by building something more substantial: a calculator.

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Frank Bruno

Frank Bruno is an experienced high-performance design engineer specializing in FPGAs with some ASIC experience. He has experience working for companies like SpaceX, GM Cruise, Belvedere Trading, Allston Trading, and Number Nine. He is currently working as an FPGA engineer for Belvedere Trading.
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