PROTOTIPO DIDÁCTICO PARA COMUNICACIONES ANÁLOGAS Y DIGITALES USANDO FPGA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24054/rcta.v1i19.1944Keywords:
Lenguaje VHDL, CoreGen, modulación análoga y digital, protocolo SPI, FPGA spartan-3EAbstract
La evolución de los sistemas de comunicaciones ha generado cambios
significativos en los diseños e implementaciones, reducción del factor de forma y de consumo de potencia. Los dispositivos lógicos programables (PLDs) ofrecen características que satisfacen estas exigencias como facilidad para programar, alta
velocidad de operación, minimización del número de dispositivos de conexión y procesamiento en paralelo. Este artículo introduce a los PLDs como una herramienta para el desarrollo de diseños y proyectos en comunicaciones análogas, electrónica digital y procesamiento de señal que permita modificar parámetros y asimilar los conceptos de la modulación análoga de una forma agradable.
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