VHDL Road Tour 2026 Germany
Workshop
Based on our experience from many years of VHDL training and consultancy work, engineers across Germany have a diverse skillset and understanding of VHDL. This highly interactive class wants to equalize the expertise, fill the knowledge gaps and discuss about old or maybe unknown VHDL features, which almost nobody uses due to missing tool support in the past.
This 1-day event mixes theory like VHDL types, with practical uses cases for big designs. We will discover VHDL as a powerful and modern hardware description language from bit-level synthesis up to system level testbenches. Of course, we will dive into VHDL-2019 features supported by state-of-the-art synthesis tools to increase engineers’ productivity.
Schedule: Patrick Lehmann (PLC2) and Lieven Lemiengre (Sigasi)
09:00 am – 10:30 am
Coffee break
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Lunch break
01:30 pm – 03:00 pm
Coffee break
03:30 pm – 05:00 pm
Complimentary post-training meet & ask
07:00 pm – 08:30 pm: optional for VHDL and open-source enthusiasts
Course language: English

Contact
Michael Schwarz l Head of Training
+49 7664 91313-15
Details
Applicable technologies
All FPGA technologiesRequirements
Knowledge in digital design development using VHDLDuration
1 dayFee (net per person)
€ 300Inclusive
Training materialBeverages during breaks
Lunch
Agenda
01
Basics - PLC2
Hardware Description Language (HDL) programming principles
Modern VHDL coding style.
VHDL‘s static type system
What signals to initialize (and what not)
VHDL’s delay mechanisms (inertial vs. transport)
VHDL’s delta cycles explained
Using physical types, such as TIME and FREQUENCY in synthesis
Unconstrained record and array types
Views (VHDL-2019 interfaces)
Design hierarchy: instantiations and VHDL-2008 generate blocks
VHDL’s internal transformation rules
02
Part 2 - PLC2
VHDL-2008 external names
VHDL-2008 protected types
Finite State Machines (FSMs)
Coupling of multiple FSMs
Debugging techniques
AXI4-Lite register interfaces, modes
Memory mapped and streaming bus
03
Part 3 - PLC2
VHDL-2019 Conditional analysis
VHDL-2019 New APIs
• Date
• Time
• File I/O, Directories
• Environment variables
New and usable VHDL-2019 features
• 64-bit integers
• Function return sizes
• Range records
• New attributes
• Incomplete types
• Anonymous types
04
Part 4 - PLC2 / Sigasi
OSVVM’s AXI4 verfication components
Regression testing, reporting, and CI integration with OSVVM
Introduction to Sigasi Visual HDL (SVH)
• SVH walkthrough
• VHDL-2019 support in SVH
• Enforcing good practices with SVH
»Vibe« coding with SVH
05
Complimentary meet & ask with open discussion - PLC2 / Sigasi
Open-source HDL tooling
Open-source VHDL simulators
Open-source verification frameworks
Dates
VHDL Road Tour 2026 Germany
WO
Freiburg
Sep 22, 2026
VHDL Road Tour 2026 Germany
WO
Hannover
Sep 24, 2026
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01. In which countries is PLC2 an Authorized Training Provider (ATP) of AMD?
PLC2 is an ATP in Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Turkey.
02. What does AMD ATP stand for?
AMD Authorized Training Providers (ATPs) are expert instructors specializing in all aspects of FPGA and embedded design from software to systems and beyond. Courses offered leverage training materials specifically developed by AMD engineers and enhanced further via the specialized knowledge and expertise of AMD ATP instructors.
03. Can the training content be customized to specific FPGA and embedded design project requirements?
Yes. On request, we create customized training courses that are precisely tailored to your company’s tools, processes, and methods. See also our In-House training format.
04. Are there hands-on exercises in PLC2 training courses?
Depending on the course format, hands-on exercises are included in most of the training sessions, especially in workshops, power workshops, and online live courses.
05. How can I register for a PLC2 training course?
Go to the page of your desired training course and click the button »Book workshop«. You will jump directly to the booking form. Fill out the form and click submit. You will receive a confirmation e-mail immediately.
06. Can you help me with booking a room for the duration of my PLC2 training?
If you need a room for a face-to-face course, please contact us. We will support you in choosing suitable accommodation.
07. What times in the day do PLC2 training courses start and end?
Our face-to-face and online courses start daily at 9 a.m. (CET/CEST) and end at 5 p.m., with two coffee breaks and an extended lunch break. The total course time per day is 6 hours.
08. Are course materials provided in a PLC2 training?
All participants of paid courses will receive English training materials in electronic or paper form.
09. Will I receive a certificate upon completion of the PLC2 training course?
Each participant of a paid PLC2 course will receive a signed certificate of attendance at the end of the course.
10. Can I pay PLC2 training with Training Credits (TCs)?
Of course, you can also pay for your training using your available TCs (Training Credits). We will then invoice AMD directly. If you do not have sufficient credit for the booked training, the difference can be paid for with an additional payment. The additional charge will be invoiced directly to you.
11. What are the options for payment for PLC2 training?
You can pay us via bank transfer or with TCs (Training Credits). Unfortunately, payment via debit, credit card, or PayPal is not possible.
12. What is the deadline for payment for PLC2 training?
Payment is due 14 days after the invoice date, without deduction. Please transfer the amount within that time.
13. What are the options for cancelling a PLC2 training?
You can cancel free of charge up to 14 days before the course starts. If you have to cancel at short notice due to illness or other reasons, you have the option of adding a substitute participant or of making up the course at a later date (within 6 months).
14. When will I receive a firm commitment as to whether the PLC2 training course will take place?
You will receive binding confirmation 7 days before the course begins as to whether it will go ahead.
15. What is the minimum number of participants for a PLC2 training?
We generally offer courses for 5 or more people. This means that if you would like to book a course at your location, either five people must register or you must pay for five participants, even if fewer people attend.
16. Can I book a PLC2 training course that is given in English?
If you need a course that is officially advertised as given in German to be given in English, please contact us. We will try to make that possible for you.
17. What language is the PLC2 training course in?
Our webinars and online courses are conducted in English. All our F2F training courses are generally conducted in German. Feel free to contact us if you need face-to-face training in English or online training in German.