4.00
(1 Rating)

FPGA Embedded Design/ Part 3 – EDA Tools

Wishlist Share
Share Course
Page Link
Share On Social Media
Website Icon

About Course

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!!!

Show More

What Will You 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

Course Content

Introduction

  • Course Structure
    04:05
  • Instructor Introduction
    00:44
  • Motivation 1
    00:59
  • Motivation 2
    02:09
  • Course Material Download Link
    00:00

Electronic Design Automation Tools

EDA Tools for FPGA Development

Quartus Prime, by Intel

EDA Playground, by Doulos

Vivado Design Suite, by Xilinx

LabsLand

Wrap Up

Earn a certificate

Add this certificate to your resume to demonstrate your skills & increase your chances of getting noticed.

selected template

Student Ratings & Reviews

4.0
Total 1 Rating
5
0 Rating
4
1 Rating
3
0 Rating
2
0 Rating
1
0 Rating
Ahmad Mushtaq
8 months ago
The stuff was really important to learn but got really boring halfway through the course. Could have been better. The previous two courses were a lot better and less boring

Want to receive push notifications for all major on-site activities?

×