An essential guide to FPGA design for transforming ideas into hardware using SystemVerilog and VHDL
Frank Bruno, Guy Eschemann

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Develop solid FPGA programming skills in SystemVerilog and VHDL by crafting practical projects – VGA controller, microprocessor, calculator, keyboard – and amplify your know-how with insider industry knowledge, all in one handbook.
In today's tech-driven world, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are the foundation of many modern systems. Transforming ideas into reality demands a deep dive into FPGA architecture, tools, and design principles. This FPGA book is your companion to mastering FPGA development with SystemVerilog and VHDL.
In this edition, you will master both SystemVerilog and VHDL, gaining supreme versatility in FPGA design. These skills open doors to diverse opportunities and projects in the field. Move beyond theory with real-world projects, starting from LED control and progressing to advanced microcontroller applications, which are highly sought after in today's FPGA job market. You will journey from basic Boolean logic circuits to a resource-optimized calculator, showcasing your hardware design prowess. You will elevate your knowledge by designing a Video Graphics Array (VGA) controller, demonstrating your ability to synthesize complex hardware systems.
You can use this handbook as your FPGA development guide, where you will master intricacies, ignite creativity, and emerge with the expertise to craft hardware circuits using SystemVerilog and VHDL. The FPGA Programming Handbook isn't just another technical manual; it's your exhilarating journey to master theory and practice, accelerating your FPGA design skills to soaring new heights.
This FPGA design book is for embedded system developers, engineers, and programmers who want to learn FPGA design using SystemVerilog or VHDL programming from scratch. FPGA designers looking to gain hands-on experience in working on real-world projects will also find this book useful.
Review
“This practical reference serves as a valuable resource for intermediate-level practitioners. Written by engineers with a focus on application, it offers a direct, hands-on approach that provides useful insights and techniques. The guide excels at delivering immediate, practical knowledge, making it an excellent tool for professionals looking to enhance their skills. Its straightforward style allows readers to quickly access relevant information and apply it to real-world situations. For those seeking to build upon their existing foundation and expand their practical expertise, this resource proves to be a useful and efficient guide in developing intermediate-level know-how.”
Mounir Maaref, Author and Principal Architect at Samsung Cambridge R&D Centre
“The FPGA Programming Handbook is lauded as an exceptional resource by a 30-year veteran of hardware design. Spanning 500 pages, it comprehensively covers all aspects of FPGA design and programming, catering to both beginners and experienced professionals. The book's structure ensures a smooth learning progression, with each chapter building upon the previous one. Its practical approach, featuring real-world examples and hands-on exercises, sets it apart and enables readers to apply their knowledge effectively. Highly recommended for anyone serious about mastering FPGA design, this handbook is considered an indispensable addition to any engineer's library.”
Jonathan Su, Director of Hardware Design at VeriSilicon Holdings
Frank Bruno is an experienced high-performance design engineer specializing in FPGAs with some ASIC experience. He has experience working for companies like SpaceX, GM Cruise, Belvedere Trading, Allston Trading, and Number Nine. He is currently working as an FPGA engineer for Belvedere Trading.
Guy Eschemann was an Electrical Engineer with over twenty years of experience designing FPGA-based embedded systems for automotive, industrial, medical, aerospace, military, and telecom applications. He was working as an FPGA engineer at plc2 Design GmbH.









