Details of the Short Term Program
Digital System Design and Testing [focused on Hardware Description Language specifically VHDL simulation and synthesis]
Getting started videos to set the background for VHDL and study material will be made available 3-4 days in advance
- Quartus Installation Guide
- Using Quartus for project generation and simulation
- Introduction to VHDL by Prof. Dinesh Sharma
- Structural Description by Prof. Dinesh Sharma
- Structural description of Full Adder by Prof. Dinesh Sharma
- Full Adder Testbench by Prof. Dinesh Sharma
- Full Adder Demo Resources
Suggested Reference Books:
- A VHDL Primer by J. Bhasker
- Digital Logic and Computer Design by M. Morris Mano
- VHDL_by_Peter_J_Ashenden
Profile of the Instructors

Dr. Siddharth Tallur
Dr. Siddharth Tallur is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay and faculty-in-charge of Wadhwani Electronics Lab (WEL) at IIT Bombay. Prior to joining IIT Bombay, he worked at Analog Devices Inc. Wilmington MA, USA on MEMS sensor product and applications development. His current research interests include high resolution and low-cost sensors, high speed instrumentation and embedded systems for sensing applications, most notably for structural health monitoring and biosensing

Mr. Mahesh
The workshop will be conducted and logistically managed by Mr. Mahesh Bhaganagare (Asst. Technical Officer, WEL), the Wadhwani Electronics lab staff and the Research Assistants (RAs)/ Research Scholars (PhD students)
Intended Audience & Eligibility
Intended Audience
- Students (Undergrad, Postgrad, PhD), Faculty, Industry Professionals interested in learning the Digital Design, implementation and verification concepts in hardware description language specifically VHDL
Eligibility Criteria
Familiarity with Digital Circuit Design is essential [UG level, 2nd year/3rd year]
Certification Criteria
Attendance, Daily Assignment submissions and Quiz performance will be considered for certification.
- The daily schedule will commence with a review of the solutions to the assignment(s) from the previous day.
- Subsequently, a new assignment will be issued and the problem statement will be discussed.
- A quiz will be conducted towards the conclusion of the course followed by a discussion of the solutions. Each participant will receive feedback in terms of score.
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