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    Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to FPGA Design for Embedded Systems by University of Colorado Boulder

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    About the Course

    This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5360, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree.
    Programmable Logic has become more and more common as a core technology used to build electronic systems. By integrating soft-core or
    hardcore processors, these devices have become complete systems on a chip, steadily displacing general purpose processors and ASICs. In
    particular, high performance systems are now almost always implemented with FPGAs. This course will give you the foundation for FPGA
    design in Embedded Systems along with practical design skills. You will learn what an FPGA is and how this technology was d...
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    Top reviews

    CB

    Jun 12, 2023

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    This was a great course, especially for someone who has never studied anything about FPGAs before. Timothy is an excellent lecturer whose practical experience in the industry comes through.

    RD

    Oct 25, 2018

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    Very good course, focused on the quartus prime tool and touch a lot of topics on FPGA design, optimization, time analysis and a little of comparison between Altera and other FPGA vendors.

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    By diemilio

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    Nov 26, 2019

    Instructor is good, most of the material is appropriate for an introductory course, but there were a few things that I think could be improved/changed:

    1. A much better description of the examples used in weeks 2 and 4 could have been provided. The instructor jumps into the multiplier/ALU and processor right away without any explanation of what they do and how they are architectured. A written document describing what they are would help.

    2. The Quartus Prime tutorials given during week 2 are good, but the use of TimeQuest is overly complicated and little description is given on what each tool item covered is for.

    3. The material covered in week 3 is very repetitive and could easily be learned by the students just by looking at datasheets. Explaining that there are a wide variety of FPGAs, and what the potential differences are is important, but in my opinion way too much time was used to cover this. I would use the time to cover Quartus Prime in more detail.

    4. Some material is missing. For example, during the lecture on how to program the FPGA, there is reference to an LED programing code, which is missing from the course files.

    5. At the beginning of the course, it is recommended to purchase DE10-Lite board if the students are interested in taking the "specialization", but the remaining 2 courses are still not up yet into coursera, and there is no info if they will ever be.

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    By arash n

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    Jan 8, 2019

    The course is very very introductory and can only make you a little familiarize to FPGA/CPLD types and basics of programming FPGA... you will not be even upgraded to beginner, by taking this course.

    Coursea charges $99 for a course that you could get the knowledge just by reading materials you could find by a simple search on google.

    highly NOT recommended.

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    By Curtis N

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    Aug 15, 2018

    This is largely a survey of the Altera/Intel tools and of vendors' CPLD and FPGA offerings. The "build a design" part of the course is rote learning, not foundation knowledge. You do not write Verilog or VHDL in this course. It's unclear what the "for embedded systems" part of the course title means.

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    By Ammon D

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    Oct 9, 2019

    I was very excited to take this course. Unfortunately, the materials that are said to be available are nowhere to be found. Many students having this problem. (Week 2 - Video 4).

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    By Gary F

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    Jun 29, 2018

    I really enjoyed this course. The instructor is by far the best I have encountered on any on-line (or classroom) course. I'm now waiting for the rest of the specialisation.

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    By Nicole K

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    Feb 3, 2023

    Ancient course with material that is almost a decade old in a field that is rapidly changing.

    The cited sources have no clickable links and it is exhausting to manually type in the URLS by hand to read the articles that are exhausting to read anyways. I pay a university to efficiently spoon feed me information in a topic that is otherwise difficult to broach alone, yet I find myself spoonfeeding the shortcomings of this course. I find I am meticulously piecing together viable interpretations of information that should otherwise be given to me in a competent and organized fashion. Too much focus in 'streamlining' the course material, not enough focus on providing it.

    Regrettably, this course also does not acknowledge the existence of useful opensource fpga tools for this course like Logsim or open source hardware like icebreaker bitsy. Instead they opt for having you 'hand draw' messy logic circuits and use kludgy, locked-down intel ecosystems with unknown software and possibly unsafe internals. FPGA is a hard topic and this is not the place to learn it.

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    By Aniss B

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    Mar 2, 2020

    Overall a good introductory course for absolute beginners to FPGAs.

    * What you will learn:

    - a basic understanding of programmable logic devices

    - an overview of the main design steps

    - a list of criteria for hardware selection

    - how to perform the most common tasks with Intel/Altera Quartus Prime Lite software

    * What you will NOT learn:

    - HDL (Verilog or VHDL): most design entries are done with gates or schematics

    - to design anything more than a "Hello World"/"LED Blink" application

    * What is good:

    - accessible with minimal to no software/hardware/prior knowledge requirements

    - pace and assignments difficulty are appropriate

    * What could be improved:

    - community moderation and animation: a LOT of cheating appears in the peer reviews and forum discussions are non existent

    - switch the repetitive hardware review (week 3) to real life applications and how to select the appropriate hardware for them

    - more time explaining WHY some actions/settings are done in Quartus Prime Lite

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    By Jose P E

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    Mar 14, 2018

    I'm just auditing the course.

    Even though I really like it, as a beginner I see a lot of material that is just covered lightly. I guess that's OK since there are still more courses in the specialization to cover more subjects.

    Anyway, the reason I'm giving it only 2 stars is because I find it expensive. $100 per course is more than what I'd want to pay. If it was less expensive, I'd take the specialization.

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    By Carlo D

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    Dec 5, 2020

    This course is just a very slow paced and boring tutorial on Quartus Prime. Every lesson is simply a sequence of button to be pressed in Quartus, with no real explanation on why things are done and no room for thinking. Quiz questions are very bad written and show lack of interest in this course. Peer reviewed assignments are a waste of time and mainly consist of screenshots of Quartus reports. If you know digital design already, there is nothing to learn here. Equally, if you don't know it, this won't help you. Not recommented at all, in particular if you hope to learn something about FPGAs.

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    By Syed M

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    Sep 18, 2018

    Very challenging course with tough assignments and quizes to pass with deadlines but i enjoyed this.

    I got practical experience in designing, compiling and analyzing FPGA circuits.

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    By Steaven M M

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    Mar 24, 2021

    Resource files not updated or checked to coincide with videos. Videos does not always prompt you when to take screenshots in week 4 until peer assessment section.

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    By KIMBULOBBE H M T M S S

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    Jul 31, 2020

    This is an extremely good course and I learned a lot. Thank you very much sir "Timothy Scherr " and all the people who make this a such a nice one. Also thank you very much "COURSERA" !!!

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    By Rafael D

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    Oct 25, 2018

    Very good course, focused on the quartus prime tool and touch a lot of topics on FPGA design, optimization, time analysis and a little of comparison between Altera and other FPGA vendors.

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    By Papu M

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    Nov 6, 2020

    This course is very basic level and I encourage all the electronics students must take this course. Thank you Timothy Scherr Sir, he explained all the concepts with detailed explanation.

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    By Durga S

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    Apr 24, 2019

    Simply awsesome, i was unaware of what actually is fpga designing or what days an fpga designer do, now I know the basics of it and am happy to learn, Thanks coursera

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    By Qiaoqiao G

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    Apr 18, 2018

    A large amount of information is packed into this short course. If you need someone to guide you through the basics of FPGA design, I highly recommend it to you.

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    By MOHAMMED Z H

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    Apr 29, 2018

    Must take course to master the FPGA EDA Tools skills. Excellent examples,with great elaboration. Thank you so much coursera for such a nice course.

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    By Sanjay A M

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    May 5, 2020

    The course was exceptional with very structured and organized way of delivering content to the students. A must do course for all FPGA beginner's.

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    By Indu G

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    Feb 21, 2019

    People who are very really interested in design perspective of embedded systems and digital logic designs can take this course which is worthful

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    By Sebastian R

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    Oct 23, 2018

    Excellent course. Very complete and detailed. After the course many of the Altera Quartus Prime feature will be really familiar and easy to use.

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    By Adil e m m

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    Jan 13, 2020

    HI Iam very happy with this course make me understand what an FPGA ,Ithink it is very good and not forget to thank timothy thank aolt

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    By Joel M M

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    Feb 17, 2019

    One of the best class I've attended. Explanations and examples are crystal clear, and the instructor is really good at teaching.

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    By Safee U R

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    Nov 23, 2021

    I would recommend this course for the beginners who have just started digital designing

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    By 101 A K

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    Dec 18, 2022

    the course was awesome. Made me learn more interesting way. Loved the course!!

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