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Learn VHDL Design using Xilinx Zynq-7000 ARMFPGA SoC
« em: 28 de Março de 2020, 14:10 »

Learn VHDL Design using Xilinx Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 1.57 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 34 lectures (5 hour, 13 mins) | Language: English
For both the beginner and experienced Engineer using Vivado on the Zybo Z7 Xilinx Zynq FPGA Development Board.

What you'll learn

    Describe and explain VHDL syntax and semantics
    Create synthesizable designs using VHDL
    Use Xilinx FPGA development board for hand-on experience
    Design simple and practical test benches in VHDL
    Use the Xilinx Vivado toolset
    Design and develop VHDL models

Requirements

    Familiarity with digital logic design, electrical engineering, or equivalent experience

Description

  Teach yourself the analysis and synthesis of digital systems using VHDL to design and simulate FPGA, ASIC, and VLSI digital systems. Participants learn the fundamental concepts of VHDL and practical design techniques using a Xilinx FPGA Development Board and simulation software for hands-on experience. The VHDL methodology and design flow for logic synthesis addresses design issues related to component modeling, data flow description in VHDL and behavioral description of hardware. An emphasis is placed on understanding the hardware description language, VHDL design techniques for logic synthesis, design criteria, and VHDL applications.

  At the end of this course, participants will be able to accomplish the following:

    Describe and explain VHDL syntax and semantics

    Create synthesizable designs using VHDL

    Use Digilent Zybo Z7: Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC Development Board for hand-on experience

    Use the Xilinx Vivado toolset

    Design simple and practical test-benches in VHDL

    Design and develop VHDL models

  Prerequisites:

    Familiarity with digital logic design, electrical engineering, or equivalent experience.

  Even if you're now already familiar with VHDL but you've:

    Never used an attribute other than 'event?

    Never used variables?

    Always used a process where a single concurrent statement would have sufficed?

    Never used assert or report statements except (maybe) in a test-bench?

    Never used an unconstrained vector or array?

    Never used a passive process inside of an entity?

    Never used a real or the math_real library package in synthesizable code?

    Always used a single process per signal assignment?

  then this course will definitely have something for you as well.  You will learn finite state machine design, the two-process design methodology, test-bench design, combinatorial and sequential logic, and extensible synthesizable designs that are reusable.

Who this course is for:

    Engineers
    Hobbyists
    Makers
    Engineering Students
    Engineering Managers
   

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