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FPGA Design with MATLAB & Simulink
Rating: 3.9 out of 5(207 ratings)
1,367 students
Last updated 11/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • FPGA Development with Matlab and Simulink Tool.
  • Creating Projects with System Generator and HDL coder
  • Implementing FIR and IIR Filter on FPGA from System Generator
  • Implementation of OFDM modulation on FPGA
  • Zynq FPGA Design with Matlab/Simulink (System Generator)
  • LMS filter design with HDL coder from Matlab

Course content

7 sections17 lectures2h 53m total length
  • Installation of Matlab/Simulink and VIVADO/ISE9:58

    How to Download and Install MATLAB/Simulink and VIVADO or ISE. This lecture tells you about the version compatibility of MATLAB/Simulink and VIVADO or ISE.

  • Section 1 Lab 1 Basic Design with Simulink Environment4:59

Requirements

  • Basic Idea of Matlab and Simulink
  • FPGA Design Basics
  • Idea of FPGA Design with Xilinx ISE and VIVADO
  • Idea of Hardware Description Language

Description

This Course will let you know about "How to Design FPGA based Signal Processing Projects on MATLAB/Simulink".

This course is on Designing FPGA based Signal Processing Projects with MATLAB/Simulink and FPGA Design Tool (Xilinx VIVADO/ISE), we are going to use Xilinx System Generator (interface between MATLAB/Simulink and VIVADO/ISE) and HDL Coder. From this two tools we can design our projects on traditional MATLAB/Sumilink design flow; using Blocks and integrating blocks in Simulink or using MATLAB codes and finally converting this two types of design in to HDL or into Bitstream so we can program FPGA from MATLAB/Simulink or VIVADO/ISE.

We have session on FIR,IIR, LMS Filter Design and OFDM Modulation algorithm implementation on FPGA.

MATLAB & Simulink are the best tools for Signal Processing Projects, while FPGA are best hardware platform for such type of Signal Processing Projects cause of it's flexibility and processing capabilities.

Who this course is for:

  • Engineering Enthusiast
  • Computer Science
  • FPGA Design Enthusiast