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基于SOPC的数字电子时钟设计.rar

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学校课设题目,采用quartus II与NIOS软件,硬件语言采用Verilog。材料有课设报告,整个工程,可以软件上直接运行。 实现功能:1.显示部分:数码管显示,lcd显示,VGA大屏显示.2.数字电子时钟:时钟功能,倒计时功能,闹钟功能,时间精确1S。 验证平台:DE2-115.

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