Most of the hw engineers at my company are working w/ FPGAs. There are many dev kits from the FPGA vendors that you can use to control LEDs, displays, memory, sensors, etc. The primary languages they use are Verilog and VHDL so a book on those will be needed to get up to speed... and start thinking in parallel!
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Most of the hw engineers at my company are working w/ FPGAs. There are many dev kits from the FPGA vendors that you can use to control LEDs, displays, memory, sensors, etc. The primary languages they use are Verilog and VHDL so a book on those will be needed to get up to speed... and start thinking in parallel!