Hi everyone and admin!
I am new to QuickLogic products and solutions. I would like to know if there are any resources in this forum that are suitable for beginners to get acquainted with FPGA technology or QuickLogic platforms such as EOS S3 or QuickFeather? Also, does the forum provide tutorials, real-world examples, or a community that regularly supports technical issues? If possible, can anyone suggest a learning path or useful articles on this forum that I can refer to?
Thank you very much!
Documents and tutorials on the QuickLogic forum?
Welcome to the forum — a great starting point is the EOS S3 and QuickFeather sections along with the QuickLogic GitHub and documentation pages, where you’ll find beginner guides, example projects, and an active community that regularly helps with setup, tools, and real-world use cases.
Hi, it's a good question. QuickLogic can feel a bit overwhelming at first.
For beginners, I suggest:
1. Start with EOS S3 documentation
Understand the basics:
FPGA fabric vs. the Cortex-M4F MCU
How hardware logic and software work together
2. Use QuickFeather for hands-on learning
It’s beginner-friendly and has example projects. Try:
Simple GPIO / LED examples
Basic sensor reading
Small FPGA logic experiments
3. Set up the toolchain early
Install the FPGA tools and MCU toolchain first. Many forum threads cover setup issues — search before posting, it saves time.
4. Read example projects in this forum
Look for “getting started”, demo designs, and solved technical issues. Real user posts are often more helpful than manuals.
The community is supportive, just include tool version, board type, and error logs when asking questions.
For beginners, I suggest:
1. Start with EOS S3 documentation
Understand the basics:
FPGA fabric vs. the Cortex-M4F MCU
How hardware logic and software work together
2. Use QuickFeather for hands-on learning
It’s beginner-friendly and has example projects. Try:
Simple GPIO / LED examples
Basic sensor reading
Small FPGA logic experiments
3. Set up the toolchain early
Install the FPGA tools and MCU toolchain first. Many forum threads cover setup issues — search before posting, it saves time.
4. Read example projects in this forum
Look for “getting started”, demo designs, and solved technical issues. Real user posts are often more helpful than manuals.
The community is supportive, just include tool version, board type, and error logs when asking questions.