<em>A Guide to VHDL, Second Edition</em> is intended for the working engineer who needs to develop, document, simulate, and synthesize a design using the VHDL language. It is for system and chip designers who are working with VHDL CAD tools, and who have some experience programming in Fortran, Pasca
A Guide to VHDL
β Scribed by Stanley Mazor, Patricia Langstraat (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 308
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A Guide to VHDL is intended for the working engineer who needs to develop, document, simulate and synthesize a design using the VHDL language. It is for system and chip designers who are working with VHDL CAD tools, and who have some experience programming in Fortran, Pascal, or C and have used a logic simulator.
A Guide to VHDL includes a number of paper exercises and computer lab experiments. If a compiler/simulator is available to the reader, then the lab exercises invluded in the chapters can be run to reinforce the learning experience. For practical purposes, this book keeps simulator-specific text to a minimum, but does use the Synopsys VHDL Simulator command language in a few cases.
A Guide to VHDL can be used as a primer, since its contents are appropriate for an introductory course in VHDL.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
VHDL Designs....Pages 1-19
Primitive Elements 1 + 1 οΏ½ 2.0....Pages 21-49
Sequential Statements....Pages 51-80
Advanced Types....Pages 82-103
Signals & Signal Assignments....Pages 105-135
Concurrent Statements....Pages 137-159
Structural VHDL....Pages 161-184
Packages & Libraries....Pages 185-194
Advanced Topics....Pages 195-211
VHDL & Logic Synthesis....Pages 212-222
VHDL Structure & Syntax....Pages 224-294
Back Matter....Pages 295-299
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