Welcome to FPGAcademy! We provide educational resources that supports the use of FPGAs for teaching and research in University and College courses, or for use by hobbyists. You can explore our materials by using the tabs on this page. Most FPGAcademy resources are available as open-source files via GitHub.
Our teaching and research material is intended for use with various DE-series boards. These boards offer a variety of input and output ports that are useful for teaching and research, and feature Altera® FPGAs and SoC FPGAs.
New! We have released newly-developed teaching materials for Computer Organization courses using the Nios V processor (which is based on the RISC-V architecture). See the Tutorials, Courses, and Software tabs for more details.
Some teaching and research materials rely on software tools and intellectual property from Altera corporation. Access to these Altera products may be obtained by becoming a Member of the Intel FPGA Academic Program. We are grateful to Altera for making this material available, and for donating Altera resources to support teaching and research.