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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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
- Work through the free nine-lesson course (optional, but it's exactly what the quiz covers).
- Create a free account so the certificate is yours.
- Take the quiz and answer every question correctly.
- 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.