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The PCB of a DIY CPLD experimental board with XC9572 and XC95108
This board requires a external JTAG cable to program the device. The JTAG cable could be a legacy computer parallel port or a modern USB JTAG programmer. A parallel port JTAG cable could be done with a few components but it requires a computer with old parallel port connector and operates with Windows 7. A Chinese clone USB JTAG cable cost around 30 US Dollars from E bay.
Sep 21,2020
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The PCB of a DIY CPLD experimental board with XC9572 and XC95108
A simple DIY CPLD experiment board for students and hobbyists in digital electronics design
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Published: Sep 21,2020
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