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I assume you already know digital logic design. If not, you must learn that before tackling FPGA design.
A good way to get started with Xilinx FPGAs is to buy an inexpensive development kit (such as the Spartan-3E Starter Kit) and try the included examples. Then create your own little experiments.
To learn Verilog, I suggest reading the Xilinx XST User Guide chapters "HDL Coding Techniques" and "Verilog Language Support" before reading any general Verilog books. Verilog books usually teach a lot of stuff that doesn't apply to FPGA design.
The Xilinx ISE and FPGA manuals are your best source of detailed information. The Xilinx web site application notes are a good way to learn a variety of design techniques. The Xilinx web site search feature is a good way to find answers to hardware/software problems.
Hi,
just go through xilinx site. there is nothing like learning xilinx.
you know verilog ,you can start working with ISE.
just go to help section in ISE
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