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Path to Programmable: Application Instructions

Path to Programmable

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

 

This is NOT a Design Challenge. See Special Note below.

 

The Path to Programmable project will train five element14 members and provide 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 journal 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 sponsors to learn more about how to make the path to developing with programmable devices easier to realize.

 

Eligibility

You must be an element14 member to be eligible. Go here to register. All element14 members are welcome to apply.

 

Application Form

All interested members must submit an application via the Design Challenge group before the end of enrollment. (Note: We are using the Design Challenge group because the application infrastructure is in place and easy for our members to use, but this is NOT a Design Challenge.)

 

Application Instructions

1. Please complete all required information (contact information, etc.)

In the Project Title field, just fill in "Path to Programmable Applicant or your Member Name"

Please use the email address that is associated with your element14 profile. In the event that you use another address, please provide your member name in the Project Title field.

2. Complete the open comments section of the form.

Like a Design Challenge application, you will need to tell us why you want to be selected as a sponsored trainee for the Path to Programmable training project. When you plan what you are writing, think about the following things:

  • You are competing for a place. The most persuasive applications are the ones that attract the eye of the selection team.
  • A single sentence application will never be selected as an official trainee. This project, like training projects, is not a game of chance.
  • Be as detailed as possible, but don't write a book.

 

3. In addition to the information requested in points 1 and 2 above, please include in your comments answers to the following questions:

 

  • What is your background in FPGAs, SOCs, or programmable devices?
  • What development tools have you used with programmable devices?
  • Describe your embedded design experience. (You can talk about courses you have taken, work experience, examples of projects, etc.)
  • What kind of problem solver are you? (Expert, Very Experienced, Experienced, Student). Describe a problem you have solved.
  • Describe how you participate in the element14 Community. Examples of programs, projects, blogs, etc. can be included.
  • Do you have the time and availability to commit to this approximately 12-week project that will require you to: watch the training videos, complete the lab exercises, and build a project. (If you have to work in the field for extended periods, have family commitments, or are expected to have a health issue (i.e., surgery) during the project, you may want consider if you can indeed complete the program.)

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 project, you can post a comment on the About page.

 

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

 

The deadline for application submissions is 27 August 2018.

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to tariq786 +1

    Hi Tariq.

     

    1. log in to the community

    2. go to the link that says "Application Instructions" There are additional questions that must be answered in your applications.

     

     

    3. Click the orange button…

  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to p.hayk +1

    There's nothing wrong with it. You have to login first. and then go to this page:

     

    Path to Programmable (click this link)

    You will see step 1, 2 and 3,

    After reading the Application instructions which…

  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to nirbhay1 +1

    Here's the directions agin:

     

     

    There's nothing wrong with it. You have to login first. and then go to this page:

     

    Path to Programmable (click this link)

    You will see step 1, 2 and 3,

    After reading the…

  • p.hayk
    p.hayk over 3 years ago in reply to mu.udhay

    admin

    @udhay kumar I also failed to register after tring manyy times, so most probably this is either fake page/info or  the page quality is really low

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  • p.hayk
    p.hayk over 3 years ago in reply to rscasny

    It is not working!!

    I tried it multiple times

    soo low quality page

     

    How it is possible to create a page where almost impossible to register.

    I think this is done on purpose, for nobody can register may be the courses are not ready yet.....

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  • mu.udhay
    mu.udhay over 3 years ago in reply to rscasny

    I would like to join , Could you extend it a little bit

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to abrarjs

    It's run out of Chicago, IL, US (CDT time zone). If you are going to apply and it becomes a time zone issue, just tell me, I can extend it a bit so you can get your application in.

     

    Randall

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  • abrarjs
    abrarjs over 3 years ago

    Can I know, which location this program is being conducted ?

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  • gsgill112
    gsgill112 over 3 years ago

    I hope E14 community tries to get few more sponsored students , I would be really difficult choosing only 5

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to p.hayk

    I'm curious why you couldn't apply. what page did you go to? The About page?

     

    The About page is just about. You need to go to the main page, click on the link for the heading and you will see the instructions.

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to nirbhay1

    Here's the directions agin:

     

     

    There's nothing wrong with it. You have to login first. and then go to this page:

     

    Path to Programmable (click this link)

    You will see step 1, 2 and 3,

    After reading the Application instructions which includes the supplementary questions that must be answered in the application, click Join the Challenge and you'll see the application form.

     

    Randall Scasny

    Path-to-Programmable Program Manager

     

     

     

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 3 years ago in reply to p.hayk

    There's nothing wrong with it. You have to login first. and then go to this page:

     

    Path to Programmable (click this link)

    You will see step 1, 2 and 3,

    After reading the Application instructions which includes the supplementary questions that must be answered in the application, click Join the Challenge and you'll see the application form.

     

    Randall Scasny

    Path-to-Programmable Program Manager

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  • nirbhay1
    nirbhay1 over 3 years ago

    I cannot find the Design Challenge Group to apply for this training.

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