One of our regular contributors to the Digilent forum, hamster, let us know about an awesome project he worked on. He managed to use the Basys 3 with a low-cost ultrasound rangefinder.
Check it out now!
One of our regular contributors to the Digilent forum, hamster, let us know about an awesome project he worked on. He managed to use the Basys 3 with a low-cost ultrasound rangefinder.
Check it out now!
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Hello!! I’m studying basys3 now. I’d like to make this, but I’m not sure what I have to do. If you don’t mind can I get the code of this??? Thank you.
Hello!
The project page is here at https://forum.blog.digilentinc.com/topic/91-fpga-with-a-low-cost-arduino-ultrasonic-rangefinder/ that would be your best bet for locating the source code! Since this project was done by a community member, we do not happen to have it on hand but you could also try reaching out to him (https://forum.blog.digilentinc.com/profile/35-hamster/) from the Forum to see if he still has it.
Good luck!
Por favor acoliten con el codigo