List of Digital Design and Verification links for beginners and veterans (backup from /r/FPGA)
List of Digital Design and Verification links for beginners and veterans (backup from /r/FPGA)
Archived original thread: https://archive.ph/ciWaQ
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/u/verilogical made a list of blogs [they have] found useful in the past.
Feel free to list more in the comments!
- Great for beginners and refreshing concepts
- Has information on both VHDL and Verilog
- Best place to start practicing Verilog and understanding the basics
- If nandland doesn’t have any answer to a VHDL questions, vhdlwhiz probably has the answer
- Great Verilog reference both in terms of design and verification
- Has good training material on formal verification methodology
- Posts are typically DSP or Formal Verification related
- Covers Machine Learning, HLS, and couple cocotb posts
- New-ish blogged compared to others, so not as many posts
- Great web IDE, focuses on teaching TL-Verilog
- Covers topics related to FPGAs and DSP (FIR & IIR filters)
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- Youtube videos for beginners about digital design with Vivado and Verilog
- Xilinx-specific topics, board reviews and features
- Verilog reference
- FPGA projects and tutorials
FPGAJobs (previously RTLJobs)
- Job opportunities for work related to FPGA and RTL
Project F FPGA development blog and its Github repository
Mohammad Sadri's Youtube channel
Alex Forencich's Youtube channel
- Web app to practice digital design
Open Source FPGA Design Elements Library
Ovisign Verilog HDL Tutorials Youtube channel
FPGA Timing Optimization Youtube playlist
FPGA Limerick Youtube channel, companion blog and Github repository
Thanks for copying over this list! I'll have to share this with a friend who is starting to work with FPGAs.
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