@FPGAsforBeginners

Thanks so much Robert for inviting me on and the wonderful chat we had! It was so nice to collaborate with someone who has the same passion for helping the EE community, albeit in different disciplines.

@va3bhav

the tutorial the FPGA student community deserves!

@666aron

The moment you said that no IP blocks would be used, you got my full attention. 
Thank you so much for this informative and fun video.

I have an Ultra96 V2 and some RMII Ethernet modules. Looks like I'll have to follow along.

@miguelflores-acton8581

I was litterally trying to do a project with Ethernet and a Spartan6, this was so helpful to understand the concepts

@ksbs2036

Yay Stacey! Her gentle enthusiasm and clear competence is wonderful

@mrmaherani7077

Thank you Robert for discovering talented people on YouTube and introducing them to beginners and engineers.

@marwinthedja5450

That was great!
I've never touched FPGAs before, but this video makes them feel approachable.

@TahaAlars

Stacey is the best ever, very important video as usual

@darssmare915

I'm following you both but I wanted to say that you have a great chemistry for teaching digital electronics. I hope you will collaborate again in the future!

@bobby9568

This is why we've subscribed! Amazing!

@tijuthomas6793

Awesome. this You tube channel cs and electronics students must follow. the information we can grab from here is more than a text book. also he upload videos like this for free. you are awesome Robert.

@MrHeatification

A dream come true please make more videos together. Wonderful (-;

@monk6848

Awesome video & collaboration! Great job Robert!

@RonaldArthur

I love this so much. Very informative

@amirmm5352

Thank both of you for such extremely helpful video that gives us an sight about the Ethernet . If you make videos about how to connect ethernet ARP to our design or about the UDP and TCP theme selves , it would be helpful too . Tnx again.

@olivierconet7995

Simply excellent ! Thanks

@Teo97b

thank you for this educative video

@cccmmm1234

Awesome collaboration.  Both if you work well with other people.

@87Spectr

Great job!

@abhiastronomy

Good tutorial