Having only experienced Verilog design and verification in testbenches, I needed an environment where I could verify on actual HW.
I knew Vivado provided even the bitstream generation function to upload to an FPGA, but I felt overwhelmed by how to use the features, and even from the moment I tried to purchase a board, I felt a lot of helplessness.
To take Mabbi-nim's lecture, I selected a board, and by listening to the provided lecture, I was able to personally experience what HW design through FPGA is like, and what constraints exist in actual, non-ideal HW (such as the process for meeting Timing via STA).
Now that I've completed the lecture (it took quite a long time as I was juggling it with undergraduate classes...), I plan to thoroughly review each part, building both my HW design capabilities and SW capabilities to use Vitis.
At the undergraduate level, it's difficult to use Synopsys or Cadence Tool, but since my school offered a lecture providing Frontend Tool, after trying them all, I found that aside from DFT, Vivado can practically cover almost everything. Therefore, I believe it would be very beneficial for those aspiring to ASIC design to take this course as well.
Thank you for providing such a great lecture. As soon as I complete the XUP labs, I will return for Verilog Season 2 to gain a deeper understanding of AMBA AXI.
5.0
sunny75
100% enrolled
2024/08/31/Sat 15:40
I listened to the lecture well. When using a computer, I had many questions such as what is a CPU? What is H/W? How do you make H/W? After listening to the lecture, I understood a lot. I am not a H/W developer. I am aiming for S/W development. I am currently a complete beginner in S/W. T.T So, I am listening to many lectures on inflearn. I have registered for 3 of Design Self-study's lectures. I am hesitating because the AXI4 lecture has a set period of attendance. Since I am not in the H/W field, I think I can attend the lecture right away and watch it a year later. I saw the announcement of a new lecture on YouTube. If you make a new lecture, if the period of attendance is "unlimited", I think I will register for the lecture right away. This is my opinion. For those who are aiming for H/W design, it seems like it would be a good idea to decide on a good course period (if there is a gap period, those who applied will be able to attend all of the courses within that period). I learned a lot from today's really good lecture. Thank you. Have a nice day. ^^;;
5.0
송순규
100% enrolled
This is a course that deserves 5 points. It seems to teach well so that you can approach it more familiarly by doing real designs that are not taught in school. I am still in the learning stage for employment, but I think that the experience of applying the projects learned here and putting them on the board is the most important specification for me. Although it is difficult, I will try to understand it by continuing to look at it and run to the end.
What you will gain after the course
Verilog HDL
FPGA Accelerator Design
Basic knowledge of non-memory semiconductor design
Essential Course for Non-Memory Design Engineers! Build your FPGA knowledge and HW accelerator design experience.
Check out the Tasty Universe roadmap for you who dream of becoming a non-memory design expert. (Click the image to go to the detailed roadmap page.)
If you have not completed the prerequisite course, please pause your application for this course. Please be sure to read the required reading document below, and if you agree with it, please apply for the course.
Prepared students should watch this. Assuming you have agreed to the contents of the required reading document, I will only deliver Facts.
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We need to learn FPGA.
The FPGA Market is steadily increasing.
Learning FPGA that the market demands will also increase your market value. Even now, you receive salaries in the top 1% of the industry, but there are opportunities to earn even higher salaries.
This course uses Xilinx FPGA.
We need to learn Xilinx's FPGA. The FPGA market share between Xilinx (AMD) vs Altera (Intel) tells the story. The following graph is a statistical chart conducted in 2019, and this gap is widening further.
Currently holds the #1 market share, and it is expected that Xilinx will maintain its #1 market share position for at least 10 more years.
All the companies I've worked for have been using Xilinx FPGA.
It is used by many people. → Get help from engineers around the world.
There are multiple examples. → You can study more things after this lecture.
There is HDMI in/out for video processing. → There is no additional reason to purchase a camera.
If you complete this course
First, you will be ready to use all FPGA boards. There are well over 1,000 types of Xilinx FPGA products. However, if you take this course, you can build the fundamental knowledge to use any Xilinx FPGA. I started with the Zybo board initially, and now I'm using Xilinx's flagship server FPGA products, the Alveo Card and AWS f1 instances. FPGAs are used not only in embedded systems but also in the server market.
Second, you can understand HW accelerator design using Verilog HDL and FPGA. You can design cores that you want to accelerate. FPGA is a chip made for HW acceleration. This covers the process of designing and verifying cores that you want to accelerate.
See you in the field 🖐
Thank you sincerely for reading this. If you've read this far, even if you don't take my course, I'm confident that you will become excellent design engineers.
The choice is yours. I look forward to meeting you all in the field.
Thank you. From Matbi.
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Who is this course right for?
Those with knowledge at the level of 3rd and 4th year of the Electronics Department
Those who wish to work in the non-memory design field + current engineers!
If you want to try designing something other than a digital watch or vending machine
This lecture is so informative and helpful. It is a lecture that can help you understand the overall structure of FPGA. I started with Verilog, but it was good to be able to study the basics that I missed again!! (I highly recommend it!!) I majored in design and was worried about what I would do if I couldn't do it, but the explanation was so kind that it helped me understand. Since I only studied with Altera, I couldn't do any Xilinx projects, but after watching this lecture, I learned the overall usage of the data bus, quickly adapted to creating and testing IPs, and was able to proceed with the project. It helped me study everything from the basics to the important parts. Thank you!!!!! Of course, it will also be very helpful to those who have only encountered Xilinx.
Mr. Kim Soo-yeol! Thank you for your course review!
You majored in design..?! So you are. Fighting!
Thank you so much for writing such a great course review (I wonder if it's fake?).
It helps me make better lectures.
Enjoy it. :)
I learned a lot about how to use FPGAs by uploading the contents coded in Verilog to the FPGA board and running them in vitis repeatedly in each lecture. And when I was studying Season 1, while designing various modules using Verilog, I kept wondering, "Where can I use Counter, Bram, and other things I've learned?" But this time, the best thing was that the purpose of learning FPGA became clearer as I understood the concept of HW acceleration.
Junpyo! Thank you for your class review! I prepared content that can be helpful for those who come to the workplace. If you enjoy it, good things will happen. Fighting!
This course goes beyond making alarm clocks and pianos to I/F, memory control, and hardware acceleration. It is definitely more difficult than Season 1, but I recommend this course to those who want to learn knowledge that they can't learn in school!
Thank you very much for taking the class!
I would like to tell you that the contents covered in this lecture will be more helpful when you go to the field. I think it is really basic. If you design your own IP based on this knowledge, I think it will be a great help in improving your skills.
Always enjoy :)
Thank you very much for your review!
You have been assigned to FPGA work. I am so glad that it was helpful!
This lecture covers the basics, so there may be some parts that are lacking for immediate work. However, since you are a professional, I think you will be able to handle it well if you continue to study.
Enjoy :)
I took 'Verilog HDL Season 1' and then 'Design of HW Accelerators Using FPGA', and there is no other lecture as good as this one. I had a project I wanted to do, but I had no idea how to start, so I watched YouTube and applied for the lecture and took it. Now, I think I can do it anyway based on this lecture. All that's left is to work hard.
Thank you, Matbi.
Please open the next lecture right away.
Thank you for believing in me and watching me till the end!
I think you have laid the foundation.
I hope you will try and learn more based on this content. Thank you for your review.
Enjoy it :)