u/Barleyman_

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VHDL courses

So I'm an electronics designer with long experience in circuit/PCBA design and I started doing firmware in C along the way to broaden my skillset and avoid doing the same thing year in and out.

One thing I never got into was FPGA design, not because I didn't want to, but because I've always worked for SMEs who either had someone ace in FPGA design or wanted to use microcontrollers or simply didn't get into this employee training business. Also for some reason if you're paid senior electronics designer rates, they don't want to train you on the job..

What VHDL (online) classes would you guys recommend? If I'm paying it myself, face-to-face classes (I'm based in UK) costing thousands are not really an option. Couple of hundred wouldn't be a problem if I'm getting something decent for the investment.

Udemy has some very cheap classes going, are those any good? Coursera is another one that offers inexpensive classes (with their annual subscription), are those worth it?

Cadence/Doulos/Synthworks all have classes, but they're "inquire for prices" and I rather think the prices are four figures and the first figure is not "1".

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u/Barleyman_ — 9 days ago