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Path to Programmable

About Training Project | Course Syllabus | Application Instructions | Mentors | Terms & Conditions  | Trainees Announcement

 

If this is NOT a Design Challenge, what is the 'Path to Programmable' training project? Here's the story...

 

Origins of the Project

About a year ago, the element14 team turned its attention to Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs). Given the depth of content and breadth of projects on the Community, we saw PLDs as an area of electronics that deserved a lot more attention. Thus, we began sponsoring discussions on designing with programmable devices, and with the help of Avnet we sponsored RoadTests and hosted a related webinar. But it was really our members' comments about the reality of designing with PLDs that motivated us to launch this professional development training project.

 

What Our Members Told Us about PLDs

Through our member discussions, we learned about PLDs from a developer's point of view. One of our Top Members stressed the need to find the right end-application that truly required a PLD as a key factor in choosing a PLD over a processor in hardware design. Another member stressed the importance of a change in mindset from sequential programming to logical building blocks. Finally, nearly all of our members agreed that there is a significant learning curve needed to master the tools necessary to program PLDs. It was this last discussion point—the learning curve challenge—that the element14 team found interesting, and we thought it merited a deeper exploration. The outcome of this exploration was the birth of the Path to Programmable training project.

 

What Is the Goal of the Project?

The Path to Programmable training project will train five element14 members by providing them with free FPGA/SoC training modules with lab exercises. Once the training has been completed, the trainees will build a project with the MiniZedTM development board based on what they have learned.

 

In return for both the FREE training and the MiniZedTM development board, the five trainees will blog regularly on element14 to report about their learning experience, covering both the high points and the challenges of learning to program FPGA/SoC devices. The blogs will be read by the community and the project's sponsor to learn more about how to make the path to developing with programmable devices easier to realize.

 

What Will the Trainees Learn?

Any element14 member can apply to be a Path to Programmable sponsored trainee, but there are prerequisites, so please read the Application Instructions page before submitting an application. A course syllabus has been posted on the Course Syllabus page.

 

The Board

The official trainees will receive an Avnet MiniZedTM Development Board to complete the lab exercises and build their graduation project.

 

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The official trainees are limited to 5 applicants. But you can purchase the board below if you simply are interested in following along with the trainee blogs and the course syllabus.

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How To Apply?

Any element14 member can apply to be a Path to Programmable sponsored trainee. But there are prerequisites and specific questions to be answered in the application, so please read the Application Instructions page before submitting an application.

 

Important Dates

The training project will cover three phases: (I) enrollment, (II) training with labs, and (III) project building. The important dates are:

 

Enrollment Begin:July 26 2018
Enrollment Ends:August 27 2018
RoadTesters Selected:September 1 2018
Training Begins:September 7 2018
Training Ends: October 21 2018
Project Building Begins:October 28 2018
Project Building Ends:January 14 2019

 

Blogging Requirement

One of the key ways we can understand the learning curve challenge of designing with PLDs is for our trainees to provide us feedback about their training experience. Hence, they will be REQUIRED to blog frequently, from the start of the training through the completion of the project building phase. We want to learn about the high points and challenges of their experience, and this is critical to understanding the learning curve challenge that so many people experience when first trying to build hardware with PLDs.

 

Technical Assistance

As with any skills-building experience, there will be times when you need to rely on someone for help. To assist our trainees, we have arranged for mentors from our sponsor Xilinx, Avnet, and from senior element14 Community members. Please visit the Mentors page to learn more.

Graduation Awards

As a thank you for participating in the training project, and completing the training and project building, we will offer the trainees these graduation awards:

 

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Designing with XilinxRegistered FPGAs: Using Vivado

 

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FLUKE 3000 FC -  Wireless Digital Multimeter

 

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Pro's Kit Electronic Tool Kit

 

Special Note

The Path to Programmable is NOT a Design Challenge.  It is a professional development training project sponsored by Xilinx in conjunction with the element14 Community. element14 members who submit applications are competing to receive FPGA/SoC training only.

 

For any general questions about the Path to Programmable training project, please post a comment on this page.

 

To keep up-to-date with the Path to Programmable training project, please bookmark this project.

 

The deadline for application submissions is 27 August 2018.

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to morantz +10
    I'll make the final selections today and announce this week. There were a lot of applications. And I had to read them all twice to make sure I considered everyone. Sorry for the delay. Randall
  • jomoenginer
    jomoenginer over 7 years ago +6
    This looks very interesting and something that could benefit someone who is looking to move in FPGA realm. It's great that Xlinix, Avnet and element14 are providing this opportunity for 5 lucky individuals…
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to steve.b +6
    Hi Steve. I've selected the winners. Just waiting for the official announcement to be produced. You should see it early this week. Randall
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to shkbao

    Each Module is equivalent to 8 hours of classroom training. With 2 mods, that's 16 hours of training. Now, that's a lot of information. We were thining that the training could be accomplished in a month or so.

     

    Randall

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    shkbao over 7 years ago

    This is absolutely a great training. How many hours does trainee need to spend every week to catch up the schedule? Just want to make sure I have enough time before submitting the application.

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    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to nixiefairy

    The blogs need to be posted on element14.

     

    Randall

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    packetgeek over 7 years ago in reply to danzima

    I've run across Sanyaade's problem when using enterprise browsers (esp. Chrome and MS Edge).  The work-arounds: 1) try a different browser and 2) try logging in from a different platform (e.g., go home or to the coffee shop).

     

    R/ Tim

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    jomoenginer over 7 years ago in reply to rscasny

    Randall,

     

    I appreciate the clarification.  Considering my day gig involves working with FPGAs on a daily basis in a test environment, more knowledge of them would certainly assist in writing tests cases for FPGA implementation. That knowledge could lead to other positions down the road as well.

     

    I'll look at submitting a app for this.

     

    Thanks

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    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to sanyaade

    You wrote:

     

    "Is it possible to take part even if you don't win a free board? This will open door for those who did not get free boards to be able to go through the course. We could also buy the board to be used during the training"

     

    At this point, only the 5 selected applicants will get the training modules. But they will be blogging about their experience so following along with the blogs will be valable, I believe. The Minized board is available for purchase by anyone.

     

    Randall

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    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to victortagayun

    The syllabus is posted already. But the training itself will not.

     

    Randall

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    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to david.long

    David,

     

    We are interested in learning each applicant's experience in programmable devices, etc.

     

    We expect applicants from a wide range of skill levels. So we want to understand each applicant's baseline knowledge.

     

    Randall

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    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to rocketman49

    Chris,

     

    Why do you say you have "zero chance of being selected"?

     

    Everyone who applies has an equal chance of being selected. I'll be reading every application just like I do in roadtests.

     

    Randall

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    rscasny over 7 years ago in reply to chidalgo

    Carlos,

     

    You wrote:

     

    "Will the training materials be available to those who do NOT get selected - can anyone follow along?  Or is it limited to the 5 who are selected?"

     

    No. Right now, the training and lab exercises along with the free board to do the labs, is limited to the 5 applicants chosen as official trainees. These applicants will be required to blog frequently, and on regular schedule.

     

    I would encourage you to apply. Given all the blogging that will be going on, I believe it would be worth it to follow along.

     

    Randall

     

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