Explore Verilog programming for FPGAs using a $25 iCEstick board, a PC, and a web browser. Dive into the process of building a two-bit adder using EDA Playground, covering topics such as test benches, initial blocks, simulation results, and more complex circuits. Learn about inference and carry in Verilog programming, gaining practical skills for FPGA development. This 19-minute video by Hackaday provides a hands-on introduction to Verilog, perfect for beginners looking to start their journey in FPGA programming.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Test Bench
Initial Block
Simulation Results
More Complex Circuits
Inference
Carry
Conclusion
Taught by
HACKADAY
Reviews
4.8 rating, based on 4 Class Central reviews
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The explanation was very simple and precise. I learned a lot. The instructor was very polite and informative. He explained each code line in a very simple way such that a beginner could understand it easily. He demonstrated how to use EDA Playground online in a very basic way.
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Learning Verilog for FPGAs: The Tools and Building an Adder" appears to be a well-structured course that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application. It is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to dive into the world of FPGAs and digital design. By the end of the course, students should be able to understand basic Verilog syntax, simulate their designs, and implement a simple digital circuit on an FPGA. Despite potential challenges, the hands-on experience and foundational skills gained make this course valuable for aspiring digital designers.This classes are very helpfull to me learnig verilog for FPGAs.these classes are really good.
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The class was really informative.i learned about how to program in verilog .Thanks for providing this opportunity.I am glad to utilise the information gained in my career
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It was good example for beginner who wants to learn verilog coding from start.The method of teaching is very good and accent of trainer is very nice and easy to understand.