The description
FPGA Embedded Design, Part 1 is part of the series of FPGA Embedded Design and Verilog courses published on Udemy Academy. The FPGA is an integrated circuit that will behave like the logic circuit you want and it is the way to inform the FPGA of the intended behavior of the programming. You will do this in this course using Verilog, a very popular hardware description language. This course tries to teach you Verilog and how to design digital systems with this powerful language. You will also learn about HDL’s other goals, such as system design, simulation, using traditional chips, and replacing popular chips such as FPGAs.
If you are interested in learning FPGA or any of the Arduino developers and programmers and want to take the next step in your learning about embedded systems, this course is for you. Also, if you are a hardware engineer who wants to learn more about the exciting field of FPGA design, this course is for you, but if you have experience working with FPGAs or are an expert, the later parts of this courses are more suitable for you, and this course is not for you.
What you will learn in the FPGA Embedded Design, Part 1 course:
- Design hardware behavior with Verilog hardware description language
- Simulation of Verilog modules
- Create a design from a simulation to build and use your software processor
- An introduction to learning System Verilog. However, this course is not intended to learn System Verilog.
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FPGA Embedded Design, Part 1 course specifications:
Editor: Udemy
Instructor: Eduardo Corpeno,Marissa Siliezar
French language
Level of training: introduction
Number of courses: 74
Duration of the training: 3h30
Course titles FPGA Embedded Design, Part 1:
Requirements:
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Basic programming knowledge sometimes helps, but the case with no programming experience can be an advantage since you will learn something other than traditional sequential programming.
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Although a refresher is provided in this course, some basic knowledge of digital electronics is still useful. Not necessarily advanced stuff, just the basics: logic gates, maybe flip-flops, counters, tri-state buffers, etc.
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Ultimately, an FPGA development board will come in handy for building and testing your projects. We will use it from the second lesson in the series.
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