Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is an application that is based on chips that can process audio, video, and image. For FPGA systems, onboard memory may be used; however, it cannot be readily expanded by putting in extra cards. Since microcontrollers can read and write Secure Digital (SD) cards, they are more useful. The primary goal is to develop a low-cost, non-volatile, flash-memory, detachable, portable, and user-friendly storage solution for Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) that can store vast quantities of data. Verilog enables complete access to the SD card's contents, eliminating the need for a microcontroller or general-purpose CPU on-chip. In this work, Spartan 6 and Artix-7 FPGA are utilized. For this, the proposed study utilizes a Strontium 4GB micro SDHC (class 6) card. The SD card stores files in the FAT32 format. The objective is to extract a BMP image file from an SD card. The proposed design has achieved the hardware resources in 916 look-up tables (LUT) and 464 flip-flops.
SD Card Interface Using FPGA for Multimedia Applications
2022-12-01
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Elektronische Ressource
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