Report on Guest Lecture ‘FPGA Based Prototyping’

Date

Sep 01 2023 ,

Time

10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Archived
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The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering organized a Guest Lecture on FPGA Based Prototyping. The session was organized on 01st September 2023, at MVJCE Auditorium, from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. The students of 4th & 6th semester from the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering were participants. The Guest Lecture was presided by Dr. Suresh Babu, Principal, MVJCE and Dr. Brindha M, Vice Principal, MVJCE.

Guest Lecture - FPGA Based Prototyping

Dr. Soumya Mishra, HOD of EEE, MVJCE presenting bouquet to the Chief Guest.

The event started at 10.30 am with welcome speech and guest introduction. Dr. Selvakumar Ramasethu, Sr. Principal Solutions Engineer, Cadence Design Systems, Bangalore took over the session on key components, Basics of VLSI & FPGA, challenges, and advancements in FPGA based design systems. The Guest Lecture on the FPGA Based Prototyping provided invaluable insights into the fundamental components, challenges, and advancements within FPGA technology. Mr. Ashok Nagarkatti, the guest speaker, shed light on these crucial aspects, fostering a deeper understanding among the audience. During the lecture, Dr. Selvakumar Ramasethu emphasized the key components of FPGA, including process flow, internal structure, Architecture of FPGA. This foundational knowledge laid the groundwork for comprehending the intricacies of FPGA. Furthermore, the lecture highlighted the challenges impeding the widespread adoption of FPGA Architecture technology. Dr. Selvakumar Ramasethu highlighted significant hurdles, including the availability of FPGA manufacturing units across the country, drawing attention to the obstacles that researchers and manufacturers are working to overcome. Notably, Dr. Selvakumar Ramasethu also showcased remarkable advancements that have effectively tackled these challenges.

Guest Lecture - FPGA Based Prototyping

Dr. Selvakumar Ramasethu delivering a Lecture.

The event proved to be a platform for students and faculty members to expand their understanding of FPGA technology, inspiring further exploration, and research in this vital domain. The knowledge gained from the lecture contributes to the advancement and widespread implementation of FPGA based systems in diverse applications.

We extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Selvakumar Ramasethu for generously sharing his expertise and enriching our understanding of FPGA technology. His valuable insights have undoubtedly propelled us forward in this field of study.

OUTCOME OF THE LECTURE

The students were able to:

  • Understand the basic Architecture, functional process of FPGA technology.
  • Understand the current advancements in FPGA incorporated with the industry needs.
  • Explore the subject and benefited with theoretical with practical inputs.
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