u/SuspiciousPoint1535

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What background do you need to successfully get into programming on FPGAs for work?

I am currently an EE undergrad who is focusing on Digital Signal Processing / Control Theory coursework. Unfortunately, my program offerings is very limited in that theres only 1 FPGA course offered (theres no other workarounds. I CANNOT take CE/CS courses due to lack of offering). I have some prior background programming mcu's and general PC applications,

I'm very aware that FPGAs are a somewhat blank slate in which you can program in practically any digital circuits you want. I've been just taking all the digital design courses.

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u/SuspiciousPoint1535 — 3 days ago