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From: Marco Antonio Simon Dal Poz <mdalpoz@l...>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 21:56:38 -0200 (BRST)
Subject: Re: [oc] Final Year University Projects
I think that a FM audio synthesizer would be a good idea.
Just take YM3812 as an example. Actually no more FM audio synthesizers are
produced in a standalone chip.
I was thinking also in a Floppy Disk Controller, but I know that it's not
feasible because it is a partially analog chip.
If YM3812 is too hard for a one-year project, then you can choose to
implement YM2413, which still have a great sound!
Greetings from Brazil
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Marco Antonio Simon Dal Poz http://www.lsi.usp.br/~mdalpoz
mdalpoz@l... "old Fords never die, just get better"
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John Dalton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> One of my University contacts has asked me to
> come up with some ideas for final year Electrical
> Engineering projects. Each student must complete
> one of these projects to get their degree. Typically
> they will spend 2-3 days per week on the project
> over a 10 month period. The work may be involve any
> combination of software, firmware or hardware design
> and construction.
>
> This is an opportunity us to get some more cores
> produced. Does anyone have any suggestions for
> useful cores or tasks, which may be suitable for
> a student?
>
> Apart from producing new cores, I'm thinking this
> might be a good opportunity for a student to build
> a complete system from opencores, and in doing so
> iron out some bugs.
>
> There are no guarantees of useful results as the
> student may flunk, or no student may chose the project.
> Also in the case of writing a new core there is the
> risk the student may chose not to release their work
> to opencores (though I will be suggesting that they do).
>
> If you are going to reply, please do so quickly as the
> students will be choosing projects in the next week or two.
>
> Regards
> John
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