Thank you for attending the Verilog Meetup booth at Maker Faire. We decided to write a brief follow-up letter for all our attendees before following up individually, and put all the links into this post. For high school students interested in exploring how chips are designed: you can attend our […]
Between Physics and Programming: a Workshop on a Hardware Description Language SystemVerilog used to design the silicon chips
This workshop proposal is prepared by Yuri Panchul and the Verilog Meetup community. It can be tuned to various audiences, including high-school students, college students, educators, or simply people with various backgrounds who want to understand the technology base for digital chip design and FPGA applications. The length of the […]
Learn to solder in Hacker Dojo, using sound-making devices, with a benefit to Verilog Meetup: a Proposal
In Verilog Meetup, we use digital microphones and audio boards as peripherals for our FPGA boards. Those components come from AliExpress unsoldered, which makes it a good opportunity to teach soldering to beginners. The components are not expensive, just a couple of bucks each, so burning them is not tragic. […]