This course provides an introduction to Hardware Description Language (HDL) programming using Verilog. Students will learn the fundamentals of digital design and gain practical experience in writing and simulating Verilog code to describe and design digital systems to be implemented in hardware. Topics covered include module design, data types, operators, synthesizable and non-synthesizable constructs, and testbench development. Through hands-on projects and labs, students will develop a solid understanding of HDL programming and be prepared to design and implement digital systems using Verilog. This course is ideal for students and professionals looking to enter the field of digital design and FPGA programming.
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Expiry period | Lifetime | ||
Made in | English | ||
Last updated at | Sat Aug 2024 | ||
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Total lectures | 33 | ||
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Total duration | 07:25:41 Hours | ||
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Short description | This course provides an introduction to Hardware Description Language (HDL) programming using Verilog. Students will learn the fundamentals of digital design and gain practical experience in writing and simulating Verilog code to describe and design digital systems to be implemented in hardware. Topics covered include module design, data types, operators, synthesizable and non-synthesizable constructs, and testbench development. Through hands-on projects and labs, students will develop a solid understanding of HDL programming and be prepared to design and implement digital systems using Verilog. This course is ideal for students and professionals looking to enter the field of digital design and FPGA programming. | ||
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