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FPGA Embedded Design, Part 3 – EDA Tools, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.45, with 74 lectures, based on 48 reviews, and has 906 subscribers.

You will learn about Apply your Verilog knowledge to real applications with FPGAs. Vivado Studio, by Xilinx Quartus Prime, by Intel EDA Playground, by Doulos LabsLand, a remote lab platform This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers curious about FPGA Design. or Embedded Engineers who want to learn about FPGAs. or This course is not for experienced embedded engineers specialized in FPGAs. It is particularly useful for Developers curious about FPGA Design. or Embedded Engineers who want to learn about FPGAs. or This course is not for experienced embedded engineers specialized in FPGAs.

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Summary

Title: FPGA Embedded Design, Part 3 – EDA Tools

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.45

Number of Lectures: 74

Number of Published Lectures: 74

Number of Curriculum Items: 74

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Apply your Verilog knowledge to real applications with FPGAs.
  • Vivado Studio, by Xilinx
  • Quartus Prime, by Intel
  • EDA Playground, by Doulos
  • LabsLand, a remote lab platform
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers curious about FPGA Design.
  • Embedded Engineers who want to learn about FPGAs.
  • This course is not for experienced embedded engineers specialized in FPGAs.
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers curious about FPGA Design.
  • Embedded Engineers who want to learn about FPGAs.
  • This course is not for experienced embedded engineers specialized in FPGAs.
  • It’s time to learn more about FPGA IDEs!

    In this third part of the FPGA Embedded Design series, we’ll get our hands on four different EDA Tools to bring our designs to life.

    We’ll use four different development tools, and you may follow along with either of them. You may also use an FPGA development board to get the most out of your IDE. We recommend wither  the DE0-CV, with a Cyclone V FPGA from Altera/Intel, or the BASYS3, with an Artix7 FPGA from Xilinx.

    This course consists of two main parts:

    1. EDA Tools overview, where we’ll cover what EDA Tools are, several examples of commercial and non-commercial tools available.

    2. Hands-On Training, where we’ll give you a walkthrough of each of the following tools: Quartus Prime (by Intel), EDA Playground (by Doulos), Vivado Design Suite (by Xilinx), and LabsLand (a remote Lab tool).

    What are you waiting for? Let’s have some fun!!! 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Structure

    Lecture 2: Instructor Introduction

    Lecture 3: Motivation 1

    Lecture 4: Motivation 2

    Chapter 2: Electronic Design Automation Tools

    Lecture 1: EDA Tools

    Lecture 2: Whats EDA?

    Lecture 3: Examples of EDA Tools

    Lecture 4: Typical Features of EDA Tools

    Lecture 5: Schematic Capture

    Lecture 6: Simulation

    Lecture 7: PCB Design

    Lecture 8: Software Development

    Chapter 3: EDA Tools for FPGA Development

    Lecture 1: EDA Tools for FPGA Development

    Lecture 2: The Usual User Steps

    Lecture 3: Create a Project

    Lecture 4: Write your Code

    Lecture 5: Pin Assignment

    Lecture 6: The Usual Compiler Steps

    Lecture 7: Timing Analysis

    Lecture 8: Generating a Programming File

    Lecture 9: Downloading your Design into an FPGA

    Chapter 4: Quartus Prime, by Intel

    Lecture 1: Quartus Prime, by Intel

    Lecture 2: About Quartus and Intel

    Lecture 3: An Extensive Example of Quartus Prime

    Lecture 4: Setup: Downloading Quartus

    Lecture 5: Setup: Installing Quartus

    Lecture 6: Where Everything Is – Project Navigator

    Lecture 7: Where Everything Is – Tasks

    Lecture 8: Where Everything Is – IP Catalog

    Lecture 9: Setup for Implementation

    Lecture 10: Hello World – Create a Project

    Lecture 11: Hello World – Top Module Source File

    Lecture 12: Hello World – Implementation

    Lecture 13: Hello World – Programming the FPGA

    Chapter 5: EDA Playground, by Doulos

    Lecture 1: EDA Playground, by Doulos

    Lecture 2: About EDA Playground and Doulos

    Lecture 3: Setup

    Lecture 4: EDA Playground Setup

    Lecture 5: Walkthrough: Code Entry

    Lecture 6: Walkthrough: Left Toolbar

    Lecture 7: Walkthrough: Other Tools

    Lecture 8: Demo: Code Example

    Lecture 9: Demo: Simulation Dump System Tasks

    Lecture 10: Demo: Simulation Control System Tasks

    Chapter 6: Vivado Design Suite, by Xilinx

    Lecture 1: Vivado Design Suite, by Xilinx

    Lecture 2: About Vivado Design Suite and Xilinx

    Lecture 3: Setup: Downloading Vivado

    Lecture 4: Setup: The Vivado Installation Wizard

    Lecture 5: Creating a Project

    Lecture 6: Walkthrough: Flow Navigator

    Lecture 7: Walkthrough: Project Manager

    Lecture 8: Walkthrough: IP Catalog

    Lecture 9: Walkthrough: Source Files

    Lecture 10: Walkthrough: Console Output and Messages

    Lecture 11: Walkthrough: Simulation

    Lecture 12: Walkthrough: Pin Assignment

    Lecture 13: Walkthrough: Top Module Code

    Lecture 14: Walkthrough: Bitstream File Generation

    Lecture 15: Walkthrough: The Hardware Manager

    Chapter 7: LabsLand

    Lecture 1: LabsLand

    Lecture 2: About LabsLand

    Lecture 3: Walkthrough

    Lecture 4: FPGA Lab

    Lecture 5: Verilog IDE Demo: Pin Assignment

    Lecture 6: Verilog IDE Demo: Adder Code

    Lecture 7: Verilog IDE Demo: Adder Live Demo

    Lecture 8: Verilog IDE Demo: Multiplier Live Demo

    Lecture 9: Recompiling

    Lecture 10: Uploading Demos

    Chapter 8: Wrap Up

    Lecture 1: Think of all the things we learned!

    Lecture 2: Whats Next

    Lecture 3: Farewell

    Lecture 4: Just for fun

    Lecture 5: Bonus Lecture: LabsLand and more from Closure Labs!

    Instructors

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    Eduardo Corpe?o
    Electrical & Computer Engineer
  • FPGA Embedded Design, Part 3 EDA Tools  No.3
    Marissa Siliezar
    Telecom Engineer
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  • 5 stars: 18 votes
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