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FPGA Design and VHDL

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  • 1,940 Students
  • Updated 5/2019
4.3
(315 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
7 Hour(s) 42 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Eduvance (Microchip Certified Trainer, AUP Trainer, CUA Trainer)
Rating
4.3
(315 Ratings)

Course Overview

FPGA Design and VHDL

A course designed to teach FPGA design and digital design (basic and intermediate) using VHDL as a language

A course designed to teach the candidate the concepts of digital systems design using FPGAs. The design is taught using a Hardware Description Language (HDL) called as VHDL. The course will discuss in-depth all the components of VHDL and how different language constructs help us in designing hardware. The course will then give the student an option of doing real hardware experiments remotely or perform simulation experiments using the software that is available to download from the internet.

Course Content

  • 6 section(s)
  • 28 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Understanding VHDL
  • Section 2 Entity,Data modes,Architecture and Signals
  • Section 3 Processes and Sequential Statements
  • Section 4 Building Larger Designs Using Smaller Designs
  • Section 5 Clock dividers and Counters
  • Section 6 Designing Finite State Machines

What You’ll Learn

  • Basics of Digital Design, Combinational Logic design using VHDL, Sequential Logic Deign Using VHDL, Finite State Machines using VHDL, FPGA design Fundamentals


Reviews

  • B
    Bhuvanachandra Kusuma
    5.0

    I completely enjoyed the course; it is very useful and every concept is taught in detail, i got complete overview of the vhdl now

  • B
    Bao Nguyen
    5.0

    Even though the material is old, it was easy for me to follow. It has more lab demonstrations. I took half of another course by Scott Dickson, then paused. Switched to this course, I finished quickly. I gave this course 5 stars while Scott Dickson’s 4 stars. More reviews do not mean it is better.

  • V
    Vedant Khandekar
    4.0

    It was a good course on VHDL but as name suggests, FPGA stuff is less in it. Especially how to implement these codes on FPGA and how it works, etc.

  • P
    Patrick Ricketson
    3.0

    Course covered the basics. I would recommend including the slides that were presented as material that can be downloaded.

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