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FPGA projects for beginners and Verilog tutorials using Intel/Altera Field Programmable Gate Arrays and Modelsim

FPGA projects for beginners and Verilog tutorials using Intel/Altera Field Programmable Gate Arrays and Modelsim

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This course will introduce beginners to FPGA development using Intel/Altera Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Verilog programming language. The course will cover the basics of FPGA architecture, programming in Verilog, and simulation using Modelsim. Students will learn to develop basic FPGA projects and gain a solid understanding of the hardware description language. By the end of the course, students will have the skills to design and implement their own FPGA projects and be proficient in using Intel/Altera FPGAs and Modelsim for simulation. This course is suitable for beginners with little to no prior experience in FPGA development.

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Expiry period Lifetime
Made in English
Last updated at Sat Aug 2024
Level
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Total lectures 18
Total quizzes 0
Total duration 03:37:14 Hours
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Short description This course will introduce beginners to FPGA development using Intel/Altera Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Verilog programming language. The course will cover the basics of FPGA architecture, programming in Verilog, and simulation using Modelsim. Students will learn to develop basic FPGA projects and gain a solid understanding of the hardware description language. By the end of the course, students will have the skills to design and implement their own FPGA projects and be proficient in using Intel/Altera FPGAs and Modelsim for simulation. This course is suitable for beginners with little to no prior experience in FPGA development.
Outcomes
  • Understand the architecture and working principles of FPGAs
  • Write and simulate Verilog code for FPGA designs
  • Implement FPGA projects using Intel/Altera FPGAs
  • Use Modelsim for FPGA simulation and debugging
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