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Getting Started with FPGA Programming with VHDL

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Course Features

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Duration

188 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

188 minutes

Course Description

FPGAs allow you to design your processor and then later reprogramme it in the field. FPGAs can be used in many industries including aerospace, financial engineering, home automation, and other areas. Although this sounds serious, FPGAs can be very fun to use. FPGAs can be described as the fastest Lego block set in the world. Your imagination is the only limit to what you can do with an FPGA. This course, Getting Started With FPGA Programming using VHDL, will give you an overview of FPGA architecture. Next, you will learn the basics of VHDL programming language. The course will end with an overview of debugging, analysis and the basics of VHDL programming language. This course will teach you how to set up configurations, create triggers and signals to monitor, configure signals, and then recompile the code to embed the logic analyzer into the design. You will have a solid foundation in FPGA programming using the VHDL language by the end of the course.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Learn an overview of FPGA architecture

Next, you'll learn the fundamentals of VHDL programming language

Finally, you'll wrap up the course by learning about debugging and analysis

You'll look at how to create configurations, define signals and triggers to monitor, configure signals, and recompile to embed the logic analyzer in the design

By the end of this course, you'll have a strong foundation of FPGA programming with the VHDL language to use in your own work

Course Instructors

Dmitri Nesteruk

Instructor

Instructor at Pluralsight
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