Compact Verilog
The continuously rising demand for highly complex programmable logic in combination with everincreasing clock rates create new challenges for the users. Speed, flexibility and highest-quality results are crucial factors for the economic success of a company. To achieve these goals, users must adopt modern and powerful Hardware Description Language (HDL)-based design techniques. A shortening of the development time as well as high quality designs can both be obtained with a Verilog-based approach.
This workshop teaches the Verilog syntax and its usage. The attendee learns the basic description elements as well as the application areas of this hardware programming language. The theoretical content is complemented with PC-based exercises. For synthesis and simulation, a maximum of two attendees work together on one PC. During a series of exercises, the attendees will describe multiple Verilog modules that build a complex design together. The development cycle will be completed by implementing and porting this onto the provided FPGA evaluation board, thus allowing us to learn about the configuration mechanism and to test the loaded design on real hardware as well.
Attendees of the online live training will perform the practical exercises in real time with instructor assistance.
Course language: English
Contact
Michael Schwarz
+49 7664 91313-15
Details
Applicable technologies
All FPGA technologyRequirements
Basic knowledge of digital technologyDuration
3 daysFee (net per person)
€ 1,900Inclusive
Training materialDownloads
Download PDFAgenda
01
Hardware modeling overview
History and formalization of Verilog
Inference and instantiation
02
Verilog language concepts
Keywords and identifiers
Signals and data types
03
Memories, modules, and ports
Port rules for hierarchical modules
Modeling RAM and ROM
04
Operators and expressions
Using operators
Signed and unsigned objects
05
Data flow modeling
Continuous assignment
Delay specifications
06
Tasks and functions
Subprograms, tasks, functions
Header files
07
Verilog procedural statements
Procedural statements
Blocking and non-blocking statements
08
Controlled operation statements
If/else statements
Case statements
09
Advanced language concepts
Event-driven simulation
Verilog generate statements
10
Finite state machines
Encoding style
Single-process or multi-process FSMs
11
Targeting Xilinx® FPGAs
Timing and performance guidelines
Synthesis tools and options
12
Advanced Verilog testbenches
Verilog file I/O
Writing system tasks
Dates
Compact Verilog
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all year on request
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Our face-to-face 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. For online courses, the start is also at 9 a.m. (CET/CEST), but they end at 2:30 p.m.. The total course time per day is 4 and a half hours plus breaks.
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