It was time for a little trip again. This time I went to Munich to the three-day FPGA conference of PLC2 and the Vogel Verlag.
Content of this Episode
 * 3 day FPGA Conference in Munich
 * A little insight
 * My attended lectures
  * Sessions on the first day
   * Linux Build Methodologies: PetaLinux vs. Yocto Flow
   * Coverage (aka Requirement Coverage)
   * Using property descriptions to formally verify FPGA design code
   * Synthesizing a Vivado Project on GitLab-CI and Deploying to an FPGA Board
   * Secure method of enabling multiple design in FPGA
   * Constraining Multiple Clock Domains
   * AMD-Xilinx: Dynamic Function Exchange with Device Tree Overlay
   * GDBServer in Hardware for VexRiscv Processing Systems
   * Next Generation of High-Speed Interfaces for Vision Applications
  * Sessions on the second day
   * Demystify a Vitis Embedded Acceleration Platform
   * MicroBlaze – A most flexible processor for FPGAs and MPSoCs
   * Self organizing administration tool to control FPGA designs
   * Fundamentals of Timing Analysis and Why No FPGA Design Can Do Without It
   * How to crash 100+ AWS FPGA instances and how to insert Trojans into bitstreams
   * Demonstration Setup for HashCache
  * Sessions on the third day
   * Do FPGA designers and hardware designers need to talk? A practical approach to shortening the project timeline
   * How your FPGA design decisions affect PCB board performance
   * Agilex SoC Architecture
   * Turning your FPGA into a fast multichannel ADC
   * PCIe, MIPI CSI-2, HDMI and DDR memory across platforms from an Open Source perspective
   * Constant On-Time (COT) Control for FPGA High-Current Power Supplies
   * Hardware attacks on FPGA: An overview of threats and security mechanisms
Next FPGA conference is from July 2nd to 4th, 2024
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