Hello everyone.... In my thesis work,i'm planning to implement a pattern matching circuit in an FPGA. But how to implement the corresponding ASCII code of the pattern into an FPGA? Please help...
Pattern matching in FPGA
Started by ●March 16, 2009
Reply by ●March 16, 20092009-03-16
On 2009-03-16, vani.pratheeka <vani_pratheeka@yahoo.co.in> wrote:> Hello everyone.... > In my thesis work,i'm planning to implement a pattern matching circuit in > an FPGA. But how to implement the corresponding ASCII code of the pattern > into an FPGA? Please help...1) Open Books 2) Study 3) Open File 4) Type in code 5) Test design 6) Goto 1 -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Your CHEEKS sit like at twin NECTARINES above visi.com a MOUTH that knows no BOUNDS --
Reply by ●March 16, 20092009-03-16
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:18:15 -0500, Grant Edwards wrote:> On 2009-03-16, vani.pratheeka <vani_pratheeka@yahoo.co.in> wrote: >> Hello everyone.... >> In my thesis work,i'm planning to implement a pattern matching circuit >> in an FPGA. But how to implement the corresponding ASCII code of the >> pattern into an FPGA? Please help... > > 1) Open Books > > 2) Study > > 3) Open File > > 4) Type in code > > 5) Test design > > 6) Goto 1Grant: Surely this could be done with a while loop? Goto's are so 1960. Vani: In case it wasn't clear, the point that Grant is making is that if you cannot figure out how to embed ASCII code in an FPGA, then you're missing out on some basics of FPGA coding that are vitally necessary before you can even begin to consider embedding pattern matching algorithms in an FPGA. So study up, and good luck! -- http://www.wescottdesign.com
Reply by ●March 17, 20092009-03-17
>On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:18:15 -0500, Grant Edwards wrote: > >> On 2009-03-16, vani.pratheeka <vani_pratheeka@yahoo.co.in> wrote: >>> Hello everyone.... >>> In my thesis work,i'm planning to implement a pattern matchingcircuit>>> in an FPGA. But how to implement the corresponding ASCII code of the >>> pattern into an FPGA? Please help... >> >> 1) Open Books >> >> 2) Study >> >> 3) Open File >> >> 4) Type in code >> >> 5) Test design >> >> 6) Goto 1 > >Grant: Surely this could be done with a while loop? Goto's are so1960.> >Vani: In case it wasn't clear, the point that Grant is making is that if>you cannot figure out how to embed ASCII code in an FPGA, then you're >missing out on some basics of FPGA coding that are vitally necessary >before you can even begin to consider embedding pattern matching >algorithms in an FPGA. > >So study up, and good luck! > >-- >http://www.wescottdesign.com >Thank you 4 the reply.. i'm new to this field... thank you very much....