FPGA + radar signal processing

Due to the epidemic situation, a lot of time was wasted at home, and the grades of the graduating classes in various places have started one after another.
Under the leadership of my senior brother, I have learned a little bit about FPGA before. I know that it only imitates the "form", and I don't understand its "intention". Recently, due to the need to finish the project, I need to pick up this knowledge again, although I have n’t learned the essence before (wry smile).
Another motivation for learning FPGA from the new source comes from the recent information about radar signal processing graduates looking for work. Some recruitment requirements say that those with FPGA development experience are given priority. confidence.
On the Internet, I collected some suggestions and materials about learning using "FPGA radar signal processing" as the key word.
Now I summarize my understanding and study suggestions as follows:

  1. Master relevant digital knowledge (register level only) and Verilog syntax. According to the 28 principle, if there is not enough time, you can choose to master the 20% focus first.
  2. Do more small modules for simulation verification, the difficulty is from easy to difficult, from simple to slightly complicated to complex.
  3. Basic knowledge of signal processing, such as dsp, radar principle, radar signal processing, etc.

It was also pointed out that if you want to learn thoroughly, you need to do the following:

  1. Understand the structure of FPGA
  2. Master the FPGA design process, know what each step does and why
  3. Learn to imitate the original engineer code

In short, learning is about perseverance, not two-minute heat, and believe that quantitative changes will produce qualitative changes. Flag has been established!

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