From the course: Learning Verilog for FPGA Development

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- [Instructor] Well, that's it for the course. As you know, this has only been an introduction to Verilog, but there are so many fun things you can do to keep on learning. For starters, you may go ahead and create more complex systems of your own by instantiating modules as building blocks. If you feel like trying other tools for simulation, I strongly suggest that you visit edaplayground.com, an online EDA tool where you can write your Verilog code and run your simulations. It's online, and it's free. And why stop at simulation? As you saw in the course, you may get your designs into an FPGA with an inexpensive development board. For entry-level, I recommend the Basys 3 for Xilinx FPGA's, or the DEO-CV for Intel FPGA's. And if you don't feel ready to commit by purchasing a board, you may want to open an account at labsland.com, a remote lab service where you can get your design into an actual development board…

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