Electronic simulation of the GAL22V10 microprocessor using Proteus software based VHDL to virtualize integrated circuits

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https://doi.org/10.26423/rctu.v8i1.573

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FPGA, GAL22V10, VHDL, JED, VITUAL MACHINE

Abstract

The present article is focused on FPGA electronic devices that can be used within the industry, in this case for the project a GAL22V10 microprocessor is used as a tank level controller, programmed in a VHDL code developed in the FPGA software tool called Cypress Warp Galaxy, which generates a .JED file that is used in the Proteus simulator software. It raises the basic requirements that a computer must have for the installation of the various software to be used, which must be installed in a virtual machine with an adequate operating system for the use of virtual laboratories specifically for the field of digital systems, which are widely used in the industry. It requires a virtual machine where it can run Windows XP, where the Cypress Warp Galaxy application will be run, the VHDL code is compiled and the JED files are extracted to be converted into a format that is compatible with the Proteus software. The file is implemented in the device within the simulation and the results of both its inputs and outputs are checked for the exercise proposed for Digital Laboratories topics.

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2021-06-21

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Electronic simulation of the GAL22V10 microprocessor using Proteus software based VHDL to virtualize integrated circuits. (2021). UPSE Scientific and Technological Magazine, 8(1), 107-115. https://doi.org/10.26423/rctu.v8i1.573