VeeJayy
Junior Member level 1
Hello everyone,
I have been working on FPGAs since a year in Germany and I have been working a little bit with the implementation on Xilinx FPGAs with VHDL.
I am doing predominantly support work at my present company, and I feel like i am in the middle of nowhere since the experience I have turns out to be really less for good companies here.
The only skills I have is coding very little in VHDL on specified FPGAs and I have unfortunately never worked with SoCs.
I have decided to move ahead with a few courses on VHDL and FPGAs since there are absolutely no projects in the compnay, but would be grateful for further suggestions from people in this particular field for further career plans.
I am 30 years old and i'm desperately looking for a direction in this field.
Would appreciate your help in understanding
- What should be the role I should look for. (Development? Verification?)
- The tools that I should work on (ModelSim? Vivado?)
- The hardware that are the demands of the present market
- What can I do to get good at this role.
It may sound really stupid of me asking such questions, but I have been in this lingo for as far as I remember.
At the end, I feel I could listen to a few tips from experienced people so that I can chart a good roadmap for 2022. I really really appreciate the effort and help.
Thank you.
I have been working on FPGAs since a year in Germany and I have been working a little bit with the implementation on Xilinx FPGAs with VHDL.
I am doing predominantly support work at my present company, and I feel like i am in the middle of nowhere since the experience I have turns out to be really less for good companies here.
The only skills I have is coding very little in VHDL on specified FPGAs and I have unfortunately never worked with SoCs.
I have decided to move ahead with a few courses on VHDL and FPGAs since there are absolutely no projects in the compnay, but would be grateful for further suggestions from people in this particular field for further career plans.
I am 30 years old and i'm desperately looking for a direction in this field.
Would appreciate your help in understanding
- What should be the role I should look for. (Development? Verification?)
- The tools that I should work on (ModelSim? Vivado?)
- The hardware that are the demands of the present market
- What can I do to get good at this role.
It may sound really stupid of me asking such questions, but I have been in this lingo for as far as I remember.
At the end, I feel I could listen to a few tips from experienced people so that I can chart a good roadmap for 2022. I really really appreciate the effort and help.
Thank you.