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What would be a good digital design project using vhdl that would require significant effort (maybe takes about 4hours/day and would take from a month to two month) as far as research and learning new material? Ideally, the project, when finished, would also serve as evidence that I have digital design skills and would help me apply to the Digital Design Field.

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This is a very generic question and is not a particulary good fit for this site because a 'correct' answer is not possible. – jippie Aug 3 '12 at 18:44
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To make answering this question at least remotely possible you should specify your current capabilities, the amount of effort you want to spend, and the direction (analog? digital? electronics? programming?) – Wouter van Ooijen Aug 3 '12 at 18:58
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Shame. I wanted to answer this one. – Rocketmagnet Aug 3 '12 at 20:06
I'm coming from the duplicate post, I think this is the original one, as Wouter said , he include those facts missing and ask another question, So I think this one or duplicate should alive. He probably have to update the question, because that's culture of this site. – sandun dhammika Aug 13 '12 at 13:04

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A digital clock would be a good challenge, it involves several areas os digital circuits such as decoders, counters, etc.

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But where's the analog component that the OP specifically asked for? – Olin Lathrop Aug 3 '12 at 19:50
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@Olin - the oscillator is analog :-) – stevenvh Aug 4 '12 at 5:21

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