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Getting Started With Fpgas

Getting Started With Fpgas

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FPGAs are reprogrammable integrated circuits used in various applications, but they have a steep learning curve. "Getting Started with FPGAs" provides a straightforward introduction to working with FPGAs, covering digital logic, components, and higher-level concepts with annotated code examples in Verilog and VHDL.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 21 November 2023
Publisher: No Starch Press,US


FPGAs, or field-programmable gate arrays, are a remarkable class of integrated circuits that find applications in a wide range of fields, from hardware hacking and hobbyist electronics to aerospace engineering, video processing, and high-frequency stock trading. These reprogrammable devices boast impressive speed, power, and flexibility, making them highly sought-after for complex computing tasks. However, their steep learning curve often poses a significant barrier to entry for beginners.

Getting Started with FPGAs aims to alleviate this challenge by providing a straightforward introduction to working with FPGAs, devoid of unnecessary jargon or complexity. The book takes a bottom-up approach, starting with an exploration of the fundamentals of digital logic and the essential components that form the backbone of FPGAs: look-up tables and flip-flops. Understanding how these components interact and collaborate is crucial for developing a mindset that aligns with FPGA design principles.

As the chapters progress, readers will delve into more advanced FPGA concepts, such as state machines and crossing clock domains. Hands-on projects will accompany these discussions, allowing readers to apply their knowledge and build practical skills. The book is packed with thoroughly annotated code examples, presented in both Verilog and VHDL, the two most popular FPGA programming languages. These code snippets will serve as valuable reference materials for readers who wish to pursue their own FPGA projects.

By leveraging the expertise and insights offered in Getting Started with FPGAs, beginners can overcome the initial hurdles and unlock the full potential of these powerful devices. Whether they are aspiring engineers, hobbyists, or researchers, this book provides the foundation and guidance needed to embark on a journey of FPGA programming and design. So, whether you are just starting or looking to advance your FPGA skills, this comprehensive resource is a must-have.

Weight: 598g
Dimension: 178 x 234 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781718502949

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