Introduction to Zynq Training Design Course in Xilinx SDK

Published: 10 August 2016
on channel: Augmented AI
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Hi guys and Welcome to the Zynq Design Course in Xilinx SDK

• FREE PCB Design Course : http://bit.ly/FREEPCB_Design_Course

• Full Vivado Course : http://bit.ly/Vivado_YT

• Full Zynq Course : http://bit.ly/Zynq_YT_Course

Do you want to learn the new Zynq Development in Xilinx SDK? Are you lost when it comes to getting started with Zynq Training? Or are you new to FPGA's? This course will teach you all the fundamentals of the Zynq Design and Vivado in the shortest time so that you can get started developing on (Field-programmable gate array) FPGA (System of Chip) SOC.

Now why should you take this course when Xilinx Official Partners already offer training? Most of their course are held bi-annually which means you will have to wait at most 6 months before starting the basic training. Also these courses can cost over thousands of dollars.

I have over 18000 students on Udemy.This course is designed to help you understand the fundamentals of Zynq Design through practical and easy to understand labs. This class covers these capabilities, including BSP creation, built-indrivers, example C code, interrupts, debugging, flash programming. You will learn all the fundamentals through practice as you follow along with the training. Together we will build a strong foundation in SOC Development in Xilinx SDK with this training for beginners. This Course will enable you to:

1) Import Board Definition Files
2) Use the Vivado to build, synthesize, implement, and download a design to your FPGA.
3) How to use Xilinx SDK
4) Learn how to access memory modules and GPIO from Xilinx SDK
5) Debugging in Xilinx SDK
6) Understand Stucts or Structure in C programming and why they are important.

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