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#MICRON TECNOLOGY INC Example (1/4): Given your considerable interest shown to me, again for the sake of curiosity I will show you how this new function, which I am testing, works on the different highs and lows. If it goes well, I can insert it into my TradingAdvisor
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🚀 #Day 6 of the #100rtldays challenge: Implementation of the circuit! 🧠 Today i have instantiated 2 verilog module within the other one to complete the circuit. Module A takes inputs x and y and produces output z using the assignment z = (x ^ y) & x. This module leverages bitwise XOR and AND operations to achieve its functionality. Module B, on the other hand, also takes inputs x and y and outputs z, calculated as z = ~(x ^ y). Here, we use bitwise XOR and NOT operations to achieve the desired result. Module CH6 combines the outputs of A and B. It instantiates two instances of both A and B and utilizes logic gates to perform logical OR and AND operations on their outputs. Finally, it calculates the output z as the XOR of the results from these logic operations. 🌟 #RTLDesign #DigitalLogic #HardwareDesign #100DaysOfRTL #100rtldayschallenge #ieeecasskerala #ieeecasssahrday
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Training for bitcoin miner repairs/Advanced ASIC Repair Specialists / ASIC Recycling Services/ GorillaPool.io Supporter
Lesson #1: Best repair is the one you do not have to do. Being proactive in maintenance can minimize time being reactive in repair. Lesson #2: Investing in Employees is both risky and necessary. We spent over $30,000 on training ONE employee that did not stick around. 🤦♀️ Lesson #3: Understanding your team's competency allows you to optimize workflows. Not everyone on your team needs to be an expert ASIC #Minerrepair tech. Using your team's strengths effectively can help optimize workflows. 📈 Lesson #4: Hiring and training experts in miner repair, takes a long time and is very expensive!!! Remember Lesson 2 ⬆? Well, we had more employees to train...... Lesson #5: Retaining information invested into employees is difficult when you deal with high turnover in personnel. One good thing that came out of this is our Training guides (think: Company Property) ➡Lesson #6: The real business of operations is onboarding and training new personnel with enough knowledge to operate effectively and safely!!! This was a 💡 moment for us which gave birth to our online ASIC Miner Academy training platform....COMING SOON! Thank you to everyone who has been part of our journey. Your support, trust, and collaboration have been instrumental in our success. Here's to more years of learning, growing, and achieving great things #together! #bitcoin #bitcoinmining #education #training
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Unlocking the full potential of FPGA design | Best Selling Author-"The Business Side of FPGAs" | Don't let the shortage of skilled FPGA engineers delay your projects | CEO at Xlera Solutions
With the right team you can take on any FPGA project. Almost. In the FPGA industry, we’ve all been there: the funding might be low, but we can make it work. The truth is, no team, no superstar coders or elite-level contractors can work actual, real-life magic. If you want your FPGA project to work, it needs appropriate funding. After all, you can’t turn lemons into lemonade if you run out of lemons. Underfunding only ever delivers burnout, mistakes, and ultimately unfinished projects. Conducting proper financial planning before starting a new FPGA project is what gives you the juice needed to see a project through to the success it deserves. This means you only ever get the best from your team, being able to properly manage project timelines and deliver FPGA projects the right way. And of course, if you want peace of mind and secure timelines, you need to build a financial buffer. There’s nothing worse than working on an FPGA project that’s under budget and under pressure. I’d love to hear your stories – the big wins and the underfunded nightmares alike – in the comments below! #fpgadesign #fpga #hardwaredesign #productdevelopment #innovation
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📢 Take this exclusive opportunity and meet the founder of the #OpenSource 𝗩𝗛𝗗𝗟 𝗩𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗱𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘆 (𝗢𝗦𝗩𝗩𝗠) Jim Lewis personally and gain a comprehensive understanding of the language. 👉 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 PLC2's 𝟱-𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e4a4MrV4 📅 Monday, June 24, 2024 🌍 PLC2 training center, Freiburg, Germany ⌚ 5 days As #FPGA and #ASIC designs have grown in complexity, verifying these intricate systems has become increasingly challenging. Simple, assertion-based testbenches are no longer sufficient for verification. The Open Source VHDL Verification Methodology (OSVVM) offers a structured, reusable approach to testbench creation, providing a comprehensive VHDL library with packages, data types, subprograms, and algorithms essential for almost any testbench. Join and learn how to effectively verify complex FPGA and ASIC designs, ensuring reliability and performance! 🚀 #embeddedsystems #adaptivecomputing
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For those who missed it, here's another chance to watch our recent live webinar on ASIC's upcoming OTC derivative reporting change. During this session we cover: - Safe Harbour Provision Removal - Full Lifecycle Event Reporting - Validation rules for required fields - Cost of late preparation & non-compliance #ASIC #OTCderivative #fundrecs #Australia Gerard Gilsenan Shane O'Sullivan Brian Lehane
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Unlocking the full potential of FPGA design | Best Selling Author-"The Business Side of FPGAs" | Don't let the shortage of skilled FPGA engineers delay your projects | CEO at Xlera Solutions
Alright, let's kick this off with a little thought experiment. Imagine you're leading an FPGA project, and suddenly, boom! Requirements change midstream. Maybe it's a shift in market demands, maybe it's a new feature request from a big client. Whatever the reason, your plate just became full and you have a deadline. Do you overload your in-house team or bring in outside help? On one hand, you have your superstars that live and breathe your company products. On the other hand, an FPGA wizard who lives and breathes FPGA development. It's a tough decision. Now, I know what you're thinking - "But Jesse, how do I maintain quality and consistency with a revolving door of FPGA mercenaries?" Fair question. Every situation is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution. If you go the contractor route, the key is to partner with a reputable FPGA consulting firm that knows their stuff. They're up to date on the latest tools, methodologies, and industry best practices. So not only do you get that flexible resourcing, but you also gain access to expertise that can give your project a serious competitive edge. Maybe you just need a couple of contractors to augment your team for a few months. Or perhaps you want to outsource an entire project from start to finish. Heck, you could even opt for a hybrid approach where the consultants collaborate with your in-house crew. I'm talking about the ability to scale your team up or down on demand, aligning resources with those ever-changing project needs. It's like having a superpower in your back pocket. If done right. So, what's been your experience with independent contractors and FPGA development? #fpgadesign #fpga #hardwaredesign #productdevelopment #innovation
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😏 Integrating an IP core into an FPGA design might be a difficult task ⁉ However, outsourcing this activity might bring advantages over doing it in-house! Here are the reasons you should consider outsourcing your #FPGA development: 1. Skills and Experience: Outsourcing FPGA development allows you to use the skills of IP core integration engineers. These specialists have vast expertise with many of projects, resulting in higher quality and more dependable execution. 2. Cost Efficiency: In-house FPGA development necessitates substantial investments in tools, training, and staff. Outsourcing helps you access top-tier personnel resulting in more cost-effective solutions. 3. Focus on Core Competencies: Outsourcing FPGA development allows your team to focus on their strengths, such as product design, marketing, and business strategy. This concentration can result in improved overall performance and product quality. Did you get stuck with your #IPCore integration? 🤔 Leave a comment or write a direct message!
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