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Designer's Guide to VHDL
Designer's Guide to VHDL
Author: Ashenden, Peter J.
Edition/Copyright: 3RD 08
ISBN: 0-12-088785-1
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.
Type: Print On Demand
Used Print:  $54.75
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VHDL, the IEEE standard hardware description language for describing digital electronic systems, has recently been revised. This book has become a standard in the industry for learning the features of VHDL and using it to verify hardware designs. This third edition is the first comprehensive book on the market to address the new features of VHDL-2008. * First comprehensive book on VHDL to incorporate all new features of VHDL-2008, the latest release of the VHDL standard...helps readers get up to speed quickly with new features of the new standard. * Presents a structured guide to the modeling facilities offered by VHDL...shows how VHDL functions to help design digital systems. * Includes extensive case studies and source code used to develop testbenches and case study examples..helps readers gain maximum facility with VHDL for design of digital systems.

 
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1 Fundamental Concepts

2 Scalar Data Types and Operations

3 Sequential Statements

4 Composite Data Types and Operations

5 Basic Modeling Constructs

6 Case Study: A Pipelined Complex Multiplier Accumulator

7 Subprograms

8 Packages and Use Clauses

9 Aliases

10 External Names in Testbenches

11 Properties and Assertion-Based Design

12 Resolved Signals

13 Generics

14 Components and Configurations

15 Generate Statements

16 Access Types and Abstract Data Types

17 Files and Input/Output

18 Case Study: Queuing Networks

19 Attributes and Groups

20 Design for Synthesis

21 Case Study: System Design using the Gumnut Core

22 Miscellaneous Topics

A Standard Packages

B Related Standards

C VHDL Syntax

D Differences Among VHDL Versions

E Answers to Exercises References Index

 

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