Recruiting New Bloggers!
Previous calls for bloggers have been very successful in recruiting some great communicators - Rick Lyons, Jason Sachs, Victor Yurkovsky, Mike Silva, Markus Nentwig, Gene Breniman, Stephen Friederichs,
Verilog vs VHDL
Muhammad Yasir compares Verilog and VHDL by tracing their history, core features, and global usage to help engineers pick an HDL. The post explains where each language shines: Verilog for concise, low-level IC modeling and faster coding, VHDL for strong typing, packages, and system-level clarity, and it uses Google Trends and market examples to put adoption into context.
FPGA Bloggers Needed - New Reward System
You can earn up to $500 for a single FPGA blog post on FPGARelated. Stephane Boucher announces a new pageview-based reward system that pays $25 for every 250 unique pageviews, capped at $500 when a post reaches 5,000 views. If you write about Verilog, VHDL, or FPGA design and want to share expertise while getting paid, fill the short application form to apply.
New Design - Finally!
Stephane has finally applied a modern design to FPGARelated.com, bringing the site in line with DSPRelated.com and EmbeddedRelated.com. After a long todo list the refreshed layout and updated styling are live, promising a cleaner, more consistent experience across his engineering sites. Drop by to explore the new look and share feedback with the author.
Recruiting New Bloggers!
Previous calls for bloggers have been very successful in recruiting some great communicators - Rick Lyons, Jason Sachs, Victor Yurkovsky, Mike Silva, Markus Nentwig, Gene Breniman, Stephen Friederichs,
Verilog vs VHDL
Muhammad Yasir compares Verilog and VHDL by tracing their history, core features, and global usage to help engineers pick an HDL. The post explains where each language shines: Verilog for concise, low-level IC modeling and faster coding, VHDL for strong typing, packages, and system-level clarity, and it uses Google Trends and market examples to put adoption into context.
FPGA Bloggers Needed - New Reward System
You can earn up to $500 for a single FPGA blog post on FPGARelated. Stephane Boucher announces a new pageview-based reward system that pays $25 for every 250 unique pageviews, capped at $500 when a post reaches 5,000 views. If you write about Verilog, VHDL, or FPGA design and want to share expertise while getting paid, fill the short application form to apply.
New Design - Finally!
Stephane has finally applied a modern design to FPGARelated.com, bringing the site in line with DSPRelated.com and EmbeddedRelated.com. After a long todo list the refreshed layout and updated styling are live, promising a cleaner, more consistent experience across his engineering sites. Drop by to explore the new look and share feedback with the author.
Recruiting New Bloggers!
Previous calls for bloggers have been very successful in recruiting some great communicators - Rick Lyons, Jason Sachs, Victor Yurkovsky, Mike Silva, Markus Nentwig, Gene Breniman, Stephen Friederichs,
Verilog vs VHDL
Muhammad Yasir compares Verilog and VHDL by tracing their history, core features, and global usage to help engineers pick an HDL. The post explains where each language shines: Verilog for concise, low-level IC modeling and faster coding, VHDL for strong typing, packages, and system-level clarity, and it uses Google Trends and market examples to put adoption into context.
FPGA Bloggers Needed - New Reward System
You can earn up to $500 for a single FPGA blog post on FPGARelated. Stephane Boucher announces a new pageview-based reward system that pays $25 for every 250 unique pageviews, capped at $500 when a post reaches 5,000 views. If you write about Verilog, VHDL, or FPGA design and want to share expertise while getting paid, fill the short application form to apply.
New Design - Finally!
Stephane has finally applied a modern design to FPGARelated.com, bringing the site in line with DSPRelated.com and EmbeddedRelated.com. After a long todo list the refreshed layout and updated styling are live, promising a cleaner, more consistent experience across his engineering sites. Drop by to explore the new look and share feedback with the author.







