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Learning FPGA

danielpgleason
danielpgleason 1 day ago

Does anyone know of any good learning resources about how to start learning FPGA? I've been a software engineer for several years and the FPGA world is quite new to me. I'm trying to implement RMII but have been struggling a lot. I purchased a logic analyzer but I don't know what I'm looking at. I need something that will tell me how to properly understand and read datasheets, know how to debug signals, how to understand what VHDL is good and what is bad. How to read RTL generations..Etc

I'm starting from the beginning. Any resources or materials are greatly appreciated. 

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  • fpgaguru
    fpgaguru 8 hours ago in reply to saramic +2
    Retired engineer with 35 years of FPGA design experience here, 24 of them at Xilinx/AMD. Tooting my own horn, you may want to take a look at the Element14 blog "The Art of FPGA Design" , quite old now…
  • saramic
    saramic 1 day ago +1
    I have no expertise in this area, but from my research I am planning (in some future) to follow this path: I have this book Getting Started with FPGAs Digital Circuit Design, Verilog, and VHDL for…
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    saramic 1 day ago

    I have no expertise in this area, but from my research I am planning (in some future) to follow this path:

    • I have this book
      Getting Started with FPGAs
      Digital Circuit Design, Verilog, and VHDL for Beginners
      by Russell Merrick
      September 2023, 320 pp.
      ISBN-13:
      9781718502949

    • The author recommends his board for getting started
      The Go Board -> https://nandland.com/the-go-board/ ~$70
      The Best FPGA Development Board For Beginners

    • Quick overview by the author
      My book Getting Started with FPGAs is NOW AVAILABLE! - nandland
      https://youtu.be/4UpMB9kNt0s

    • the code
      https://github.com/nandland/getting-started-with-fpgas

    As I mentioned - I have 0 experience but this looks like the learning path I would take to get a good understanding - hope that helps

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    fpgaguru 8 hours ago in reply to saramic

    Retired engineer with 35 years of FPGA design experience here, 24 of them at Xilinx/AMD. Tooting my own horn, you may want to take a look at the Element14 blog "The Art of FPGA Design", quite old now but still very relevant. In particular Post 3 has a link to the book I used to learn VHDL in 1995, Peter Ashenden's "The VHDL Cookbook"


    What I really want to point out is that "learning FPGA", or "learning VHDL" or Verilog or whatever should not be a goal in itself, it's like saying "I need to learn to use a hammer", what you should aim for is "I want to learn how to build a house". What you really want is to learn digital hardware design, especially if you come from a software engineering background. VHDL is just another programming language and FPGA design is the ability to use a tool like Vivado or Vitis, how to use these tools and skills is the actual challenge. 

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    fpgaguru 8 hours ago in reply to saramic

    Retired engineer with 35 years of FPGA design experience here, 24 of them at Xilinx/AMD. Tooting my own horn, you may want to take a look at the Element14 blog "The Art of FPGA Design", quite old now but still very relevant. In particular Post 3 has a link to the book I used to learn VHDL in 1995, Peter Ashenden's "The VHDL Cookbook"


    What I really want to point out is that "learning FPGA", or "learning VHDL" or Verilog or whatever should not be a goal in itself, it's like saying "I need to learn to use a hammer", what you should aim for is "I want to learn how to build a house". What you really want is to learn digital hardware design, especially if you come from a software engineering background. VHDL is just another programming language and FPGA design is the ability to use a tool like Vivado or Vitis, how to use these tools and skills is the actual challenge. 

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