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Altera Announces Instructor Led and Virtual Classroom Courses

Posted by Ken Cheung in Event on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Altera will be hosting a series of instructor-led and virtual classroom courses next month. The classes offer unparalleled insight into the fine points of FPGA design. The training was developed by experienced engineers and system architects.

Altera Instructor-Led Courses

  • The Quartus II Software Design Series: Timing Analysis
    April 9, 2013, Chelmsford, MA

  • Timing Closure with the Quartus II Software
    April 10, 2013, Chelmsford, MA

  • Introduction to the Qsys System Integration Tool
    April 9, 2013, San Jose, CA
    April 11, 2013, Chelmsford, MA

  • Advanced Qsys System Integration Tool Methodologies
    April 10, 2013, San Jose, CA

  • Designing with the Nios II Processor
    April 11, 2013, San Jose, CA
    April 12, 2013, Chelmsford, MA

  • Building Gigabit Interfaces in Altera Transceiver Devices
    April 18, 2013, Arrow-Rochester, NY

Altera’s virtual classrooms are a great way to learn because engineers can attend traditional instructor-led training anytime, anywhere. Altera’s virtual classrooms are accessible anytime from any computer. The virtual training credit must be used one year from the date of purchase. For a limited time, designers can purchase a seat in a virtual classroom for only $495 ($200 saving). The special offer is good through March 30, 2013.

More info: Altera Training Courses

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