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DSP for FPGAs Training Course

Posted by Ken Cheung in Event on Thursday, April 9, 2009

The DSP for FPGAs training class will take place May 12 to 15, 2009 in Munich, Germany. The course will review DSP fundamentals from the perspective of implementation within the FPGA fabric. The class is ideal for analogue, RF, digital, DSP, or FPGA/ASIC engineers who are interested in knowing the relevant design strategies and philosophies for implementing algorithms and applications on FPGAs will find the course beneficial.

The four-day DSP for FPGAs technical course will examine the use of FPGAs for DSP algorithms, applications, and architectures. The class will feature the entire software design flow from concept, to bit true simulation, to actual hardware implementation on a Xilinx Virtex II Pro device. Special attention is paid to practical experience; after each presentation a hands-on session will follow in which attendees will be able to simulate and implement the structures and architectures introduced. Each attendee will receive a comprehensive set of notes and examples for in depth study after the course.

DSP for FPGAs Content

  • FPGA Technology
  • FPGA Elements for DSP
  • DSP Arithmetic Essentials
  • Digital Filtering for FPGAs
  • Frequency Domain Processing
  • Digital Communications and FPGAs
  • Adaptive DSP Algorithms
  • Timing and Synchronisation
  • Embedded Processors for FPGAs
  • Hands-on Laboratory Sessions

Cost

  • 1.980,00 € regular fee
  • 1.790,00 € early registration until 70 days before course
  • 1.680,00 € per participant of two from the same company
  • 1.590,00 € per participant of three or more from the same company
  • 1.090,00 € University Rate

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