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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: C programming on AVR

Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: C programming on AVR

2008-03-23 by np np

I did some ASIC design in the 90's.
I used an FPGA for an interface to a car ECU.
In those days we didnt use VHDL but used schematic entry that had a huge library of parts like gates, counters, mux etc
I found the schematic way fairly straighforward as an electronics engineer.

I did do a course on VHDL but never got a chance to use it.
We tended to use microcontrollers to do jobs instead.
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----- Original Message ----
From: "BobGardner@aol.com" <BobGardner@aol.com>
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 23 March, 2008 6:44:59 PM
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: C programming on AVR

Since you're an ASIC guy, maybe you could tell some of us mostly programmer 
types how to get started in this field. I'm sure we feel the same way about 
VHDL and expensive tools as beginning programmers feel about makefiles and 
regular expressions and other unixy traditions.
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In a message dated 3/23/2008 12:48:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
bronzefury@yahoo. com writes:

I know C from a long time ago - during hobby programming projects and 
in college classes so I've forgotten quite a bit. Being an ASIC guy, 
learning AVR assembly was quite easy but I don't think it can scale 
as easily to more complicated projects. 

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