University Self-Guided Lab: Introduction to FPGAs and the Altera® Quartus® Prime Software - 4 Hours This online course consists of a forty minute lecture and 3 hour self-guided lab explaining how FPGAs work and the associated design flow using the Altera® Quartus® Prime Software. The lab will guide you through project creation and setup, followed by writing Verilog code for a series of small electronics projects that are programmed into a remotely hosted DE10-Lite development kit. You will be able to interact with the development kit by changing switch settings and viewing LEDs and displays through a remote console. Download Quartus Prime Lite version 19.1 or newer with the MAX® 10 library in order to complete the course. Course Objectives At course completion, you will be able to: Understand the history of FPGA development and its future possibilities Describe the Basic components of an FPGA Write Basic functions in Verilog Create and complete your very own FPGA project using the Altera® Quartus Prime software Skills Required Basic understanding of Boolean combinational logic and sequential logic Minimal experience in a software language such as C, Java, or Python If the audio for the course does not start automatically, press pause and then play on the course player. The transcript of the course audio is available in the Notes or closed captioning (CC) feature of the player. If you need assistance with this course, please email fpgatraining@altera.com . Reference Course Code: FPGA_OUWINTRO. FPGA_OUWINTRO. <p>University Self-Guided Lab: Introduction to FPGAs and the Altera Quartus Prime Software</p> - 2025-12-28
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