Nandland Go Board Project 3 - The Flip-Flop (AKA Register)
The third Nandland Go Board Project. Learn about the second most fundamental component inside an FPGA: Flip-Flop (or Register). Flip-Flops allow your FPGA to have a concept of State. They allow the FPGA to know what happened previously in time. Flip-Flops require a digital clock, which I introduce in this video. This project toggles the state of an LED when a button is released. For the text version of this video: https://www.nandland.com/goboard/regi... For the Clock Constraints (.SDC File): https://www.nandland.com/goboard/Go_B... Support this channel! Buy a Go Board, the best development board for beginners to FPGA: https://www.nandland.com/goboard/intr... Like my content? Help me make more at Patreon! / nandland

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