DESIGN PULSE GENERATOR, FREQUENCY DIVIDER BASED ON FPGA AND VHDL | Ngọc | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

DESIGN PULSE GENERATOR, FREQUENCY DIVIDER BASED ON FPGA AND VHDL

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Received: 24/09/21                Revised: 29/11/21                Published: 30/11/21

Authors

1. Pham Van Ngoc Email to author, TNU - University of Information and Communication Technology
2. Nguyen Thanh Tung, TNU - University of Information and Communication Technology

Abstract


Pulse generator is a measuring device widely used in many industries such as education, satellite television, manufacturing, repair and maintenance in the fields of electricity, electronics, and telecommunications. Function generators that are limited by hardware and scale will not be able to respond to diverse signals in waveforms and resolutions in measurement, survey, analysis, testing and verification. The article presents the results of the research and application process of FPGA and VHDL to create a number of flexible, reconfigurable pulse generators when upgrading, tuning, and programmable. to create microchips without using additional peripherals and electronic components. The results of the article contribute solutions to the application of technology in life, and at the same time can be used as a knowledge base and reference material in learning, research and teaching in the field of information technology. news and communication.

Keywords


FPGA; VHDL; Pulse generator; Frequency division; Wave generator

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.5081

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