CPLD LED Fading

Current Part:

Parts
CPLD Dev Board
EMP7128 CPLD
LED Bar
330Ω Resistor Network
Wire Wrap
Wire Wrap Tool
SIPs
Alligator Clips
Battery Pack
ByteBlaster MV







Parts List Details
           The list of parts above shows the new additions to the CPLD Dev Board since the example cpld analog to digital article from a few weeks ago. Below is a list and more detailed description of the more important parts.

CPLD Dev Board
           This is the bare bones and basic CPLD dev board that I developed a few years ago. The core components are the CPLD, power circuitry and programming circuitry. The additions from the previous cpld analog to digital converter project were left on the board since we'll be using them in this project.

EMP7128 CPLD
           This is the 128 Macrocell CPLD that we'll be using to output the digital PWM signal to control the 10 LED bar fading-in and fading out.

Green LED Bar
           We will use this LED bar to output both the exact 8-bit value that is converted from analog to digital. A resistor network will be connected up to the LED bar to limit the amount of current flowing through.

Wire Wrap
           Since the cpld dev board is built on protoboard, we need to use sockets, SIPs and wire wrap to connect everything together.

SIPs
           SIPs are used to hold all the ICs in place and to make a large connection for the motors ontop of the board. Additionally SIPs are perfect for wire wrapping everything together.

ByteBlaster MV
           The byteblaster MV is used to program the CPLD. You can also use the standard ByteBlaster, a newer ByteBlaster II or one of altera's newest USB Blasters.