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VHDL: programming by example/ Douglas L. Perry

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002Edition: 4th edDescription: xvii, 476 pages: diagrams; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780070499447
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd 621.392 P462
Contents:
Introduction to VHDL -- Behavioral Modeling -- Sequential Processing -- Data Types -- Subprograms and Packages -- Predefined Attributes -- Configurations -- Advanced Topics -- Synthesis -- VHDL Synthesis -- High Level Design Flow -- Top-Level System Design -- CPU: Synthesis Description -- CPU: RTL Simulation -- CPU Design: Synthesis Results -- Place and Route -- CPU: VITAL Simulation -- At Speed Debugging Techniques -- Standard Logic Package -- VHDL Reference Tables -- Reading VHDL BNF -- VHDL93 Updates
Summary: No matter what your current level of expertise, nothing will have you writing and verifying concise, efficient VHDL descriptions of hardware designs as fast – or as painlessly – as this classic tutorial from master teacher Doug Perry. Beginners will find it an invaluable learning tool and experienced pros will keep it on their desk as a trusted reference.
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Includes index

Introduction to VHDL -- Behavioral Modeling -- Sequential Processing -- Data Types -- Subprograms and Packages -- Predefined Attributes -- Configurations -- Advanced Topics -- Synthesis -- VHDL Synthesis -- High Level Design Flow -- Top-Level System Design -- CPU: Synthesis Description -- CPU: RTL Simulation -- CPU Design: Synthesis Results -- Place and Route -- CPU: VITAL Simulation -- At Speed Debugging Techniques -- Standard Logic Package -- VHDL Reference Tables -- Reading VHDL BNF -- VHDL93 Updates

No matter what your current level of expertise, nothing will have you writing and verifying concise, efficient VHDL descriptions of hardware designs as fast – or as painlessly – as this classic tutorial from master teacher Doug Perry. Beginners will find it an invaluable learning tool and experienced pros will keep it on their desk as a trusted reference.

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