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VHDL Circuit Design Part 1: Fundamentals and Methodologies

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Welcome to the first installment of our comprehensive webinar series on VHDL circuit design. In this session, we will delve into fundamental concepts and methodologies crucial for designing FPGAs using VHDL. We will explore the VHDL design flow, language concepts, and practical applications through examples.

This webinar series is tailored for engineers, FPGA designers, students, and enthusiasts seeking a solid foundation in VHDL for FPGA circuit design with AMD adaptive SoCs. Join us to gain practical insights and expertise in VHDL methodologies for designing efficient and robust FPGA circuits.

Check out webinar part 2 of this series:
VHDL Circuit Design Part 2: Advanced Concepts and Behavioral Modeling

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Michael Schwarz at PLC2

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Duration

1 hour

Agenda

01

Designing FPGAs: evolution and methodologies

• Exploring traditional methods versus HDL-based approaches for FPGA design
• Understanding the VHDL design flow and its role in modern FPGA development

02

VHDL conceptual framework

• Introduction to VHDL language concepts, including structural and behavioral descriptions
• Understanding the VHDL type concept and its importance in hardware design

03

VHDL for synthesis and verification

• Utilizing VHDL for synthesis: best practices and guidelines for efficient code
• Leveraging VHDL for robust verification and validation of FPGA designs

04

Designing with VHDL: methodologies and constructs

• Understanding design units' role in modular design and code organization
• Exploring entities, architectures, packages, and their significance in VHDL design

05

Practical application through examples

• Real-world examples illustrating VHDL concepts and their practical implementation
• Hands-on exercises to demonstrate the application of VHDL in FPGA design

06

Q & A

Dates

VHDL Circuit Design Part 1: Fundamentals and Methodologies

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Online

May 21, 2026

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PLC2 is an ATP in Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Turkey.

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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.

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