The FPGA Fundamentals Certificate

Prove you know the fundamentals of FPGA and digital design. Pass a short quiz and earn a free, shareable, verifiable certificate with your name on it, backed by the LibFPGA hands-on course.

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Example LibFPGA FPGA Fundamentals certificate

A sample certificate. Every one is unique and verifiable, here's a live example.

What it is

A free credential from LibFPGA that certifies you understand the core ideas every FPGA engineer relies on: combinational versus sequential logic, flip-flops and latches, clocking and clock-domain crossing, state machines, and how an FPGA actually computes. It's a mastery check, not a course grade.

What to expect

  • 10 multiple-choice questions drawn straight from the course, about ten minutes.
  • A perfect score is required, so the certificate means you know the material, not just that you sat the quiz.
  • Retry as often as you like. Wrong answers are flagged so you can review and go again, no penalty.
  • A free account, so the certificate carries your name and is saved to your profile.

How to get it

  1. Work through the free nine-lesson course (optional, but it's exactly what the quiz covers).
  2. Create a free account so the certificate is yours.
  3. Take the quiz and answer every question correctly.
  4. Download your certificate as an image and share it. Anyone can confirm it's genuine at its unique link.

Topics covered

HDL basics and non-blocking assignment, flip-flops versus latches, latch inference, LUTs and FPGA architecture, clock dividers and clock enables, clock-domain crossing and Gray code, finite state machines, ring oscillators, and how FPGAs differ from CPUs and GPUs.

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