Verilog Meetup - Get into FPGA Programmable Logic and Learn How the Chips are Designed
Maker Faire Bay Area 2024
October 18th-20th
“Verilog, ASIC, FPGA” are not exactly household words, but they are at the very heart of the microelectronics revolution that brought us smartphones, fast internet, 3D graphics and AI acceleration. For the last 40 years, the Verilog hardware description language has been used to design the logic of chips. An ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) is the chip itself, and an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) is a chip used to prototype an ASIC.
Verilog Meetup is a community that meets every Sunday at Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, California, and over Zoom - with participants on all continents. We create Verilog examples used by more than 25 universities worldwide. We run seminars, help to prepare for job interviews, and explore new chip design methodologies.
Verilog Meetup
Verilog Meetups are attended by three groups of people: 1. A core team of hardware engineers meeting in Silicon Valley who drive the development of the open projects. 2. Beginners who are directed to become proficient in Verilog and join the core group. 3. People around the globe who join the meetings online and help to prepare seminars overseas.