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A fine example of the quality education that is being given to students by money making engineering mills that stress quantity over quality, and pure theory over any practical application of engineering principals. Of course the result being...."i have no idea in what i should do". Of course you don't have any ideas, you've never had to think about what you could do, you've either been told to study a theoretical book, do these problem sets, or do this project with step by step instructions. But to actually apply your knowledge to something useful, without a step by step procedure? No way, why would any engineering school do such a thing...that might mean you would be able to solve an employers problems ... we can't have that happen!
The system is broken and is producing engineers I would never recommend for hiring, and I've done exactly that so many many times after interviewing people that shouldn't even be called an engineer. Many of them have Master's degrees but don't even understand the most basic practical engineering issues. I've met some that can't even tell you what Ohm's Law is. Let alone how to design a mux in VHDL/Verilog after having claimed to be experts at HDL. Sure you can give some of them Matlab and some theoretical problem and they can solve some complex difference equations, but ask them to build that in an FPGA? Forget it. The garbage they will produce will need to be tossed and re-written by someone with a Bachelor's degree that actual thinks like an engineer and not some theoretician.
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So you want an idea for an SV project:
You could simply make a bus transactor model of something like AXI4 or Avalon and put that in an SV testbench along with some IP core that has that bus. Run a bunch of random constrained tests on the IP using your transactor model and collect statistics. Bingo, now you have a SV project, that you did yourself while learning something in the process (instead of plagiarizing) and can pass the subject. Or take the lazy way out and buy a project from one of those "companies" I've read about that cater to the student project mill. :thumbsdown: