Going down the right track ?
Hey there, I'm going to study electrical engineering at a top university abroad (t30) and plan to take a minor in applied AI in my second year. So for this, I have started working on Python, Java, and C++ (as I have already completed C back in high school) and plan to work on VHDL afterwards for digital hardware design and test engineering. I'm sure there are so many potential electrical engineers in this group who know if I'm going down the right track.
TIA!
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From what I can tell, you're heading in a great direction. VHDL is great for the logical modeling of hardware, but don't be afraid to get a breadboard and some ICCs and work with the hardware directly. You can also experiment with FPGAs for more practical experience. A great exercise would be to make a counter with a seven segment display and NAND gates + inverters with a button. Learning the practical applications of hardware like debouncing will be helpful along with the theoretical applications.
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