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This comprehensive course is a thorough introduction to the Verilog
language. The emphasis is on writing Register Transfer Level (RTL) and
behavioral source code. This class addresses targeting Xilinx devices
specifically and FPGA devices in general. The information gained can be
applied to any digital design by using a top-down synthesis design
approach.
This course combines insightful lectures with practical lab exercises
to reinforce key concepts. You will also learn advanced coding
techniques that will increase your overall Verilog proficiency and
enhance your FPGA optimization. This course covers Verilog 1995 and
2001.
In this three-day course, you will gain valuable hands-on experience.
Incoming students with little or no Verilog knowledge will finish this
course empowered with the ability to write efficient hardware designs
and perform high-level HDL simulations.
After completing this comprehensive training, you will have the necessary skills to:
- Write RTL Verilog code for synthesis
- Write Verilog test fixtures for simulation
- Create a Finite State Machine (FSM) by using Verilog
- Target and optimize Xilinx FPGAs by using Verilog
- Use enhanced Verilog file I/O capability
- Run a timing simulation by using Xilinx Simprim libraries
- Create and manage designs within the ISE software design environment
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