FPGA Capstone: Building FPGA Projects
Completed by Gal Neumann
January 20, 2026
29 hours (approximately)
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What you will learn
Create a working FPGA design using Quartus Prime and run it on an evaluation board
Understand and practice all aspects of FPGA development, including conception, design, implementation, and debugging.
Create in the FPGA a working system on a chip design with Nios II soft processor, RAM and FLASH memory, and several peripherals.
Become familiar with the FGPA development flow, particularly in the case of a SoC with software development flow included.
Skills you will gain
- Category: Engineering Documentation
- Category: System Design and Implementation
- Category: Hardware Design
- Category: Laboratory Reports
- Category: Laboratory Testing
- Category: Software Design
- Category: Functional Design
- Category: Eclipse (Software)
- Category: Laboratory Experience
- Category: Software Development
- Category: Debugging
- Category: Electrical and Computer Engineering

