Hands-On FPGA Workshop for Beginners
This hands-on FPGA Workshop for Beginners is designed to introduce students and early-career engineers to the fundamentals of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and digital hardware design through practical experimentation. Each participant will receive an Altera/Intel Cyclone IV EP4CE6 FPGA development board and will be guided step-by-step through setting up the development environment, creating a project using Quartus Prime Lite, compiling a simple digital design, assigning FPGA pins, and programming the FPGA using a USB Blaster. Participants will interact directly with the board’s onboard LEDs, push buttons, clock, and other interfaces to understand how HDL designs are translated into working hardware. The workshop requires no prior FPGA experience and emphasizes learning by doing, giving every participant the opportunity to successfully configure and program their own FPGA board and build a strong foundation for more advanced FPGA, embedded-system, and digital-design projects.
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Yuvaraj Elangovan of University of Pittsburgh
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Address:Pittsburgh, United States