Having looked last month at the ways in which we
can design FPGAs, and coming down on the side of
VHDL as a design method, we need to see how we
can take our VHDL and turn it into a format we can
user to program a physical device. This involves a
number of steps from entering the design VHDL, turning
it into a format our place and route software can
understand, and then turn that information into a bitstream
which can be used to program the device.
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