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by F4HDK 2857 days ago
It really depends on you current skills. If you already know about electronics, and roughly what an FPGA is, and if you know C programming, then you can jump rapidly to FPGA and Verilog. One good and very condensed training course below: http://www.ee.ic.ac.uk/pcheung/teaching/ee2_digital/Altera%2...