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Verilog Digital Computer Design : Algorithms into Hardware

by Mark G. Arnold
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Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms to Hardware

Shorten time to market with Verilog HDL

Real-world Verilog design, start-to-finish

The most productive way to design complex digital and computer systems is to understand them as algorithms and code them in implicit style Verilog, using Verilog's non-blocking assignment features. In this book, award-winning Verilog expert Mark Gord on Arnold shows how, introducing a top-down approach that leverages the ASM charts most digital designers are already familiar with. Throughout, you'll learn practical techniques that enable earlier debugging, automatic conversion of source code into hardware, and shorter time to market.

  • Understand the fundamental goals, structure and behavior of Verilog.
  • Discover how to use ASMs as the β€œmaster plan” for digital design.
  • Walk through the three stages of Verilog design: behavioral, mixed and structural.
  • Learn Verilog simulation techniques for Mealy machines and bottom-testing loops.
  • Use Verilog gate level techniques to model propagation delay.
  • Leverage special-purpose design techniques to build general-purpose processors.

Arnold demonstrates a powerful new approach that automatically synthesizes a one-hot design directly from implicit style Verilog. He also introduces the elegant ARM instruction set as a way of exploring RISC design with implicit Verilog and ASMs. From start to finish, Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms to Hardware is more than a great guide to Verilog: it's a primer on the enduring concepts of computer design that will apply no matter which tools you choose.

About the Author, Mark G. Arnold

About the Author

MARK GORDON ARNOLD has taught Verilog at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming since 1993, and is co-author of several papers on Verilog computer design, including β€œA Synthesis Preprocessor That Converts Implicit Style Verilog Into One-Hot De signs,” winner of the Best Paper Award at the 1997 International Verilog Conference. Arnold holds three patents.

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Shows how to design complex digital and computer systems by understanding them as algorithms and coding them in implicit style Verilog, using Verilog's non-blocking assignment features. Describes the fundamental goals, structure, and behavior of Verilog, its simulation techniques for Mealy machines and bottom-testing loops, its simulation techniques to model propagation delay, and the three stages of Verilog design<-->behavioral, mixed, and structural. The author emphasizes a few enduring concepts of computer design, such as pipelined and superscalar approaches, and uses the ARM instruction set to explore the RISC approach. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 29, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
602
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780136392538

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