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"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 Doug Perry. Beginners will find it an invaluable learning tool, and experienced pros will keep it on their desk as a trusted reference." Perry teaches VHDL through a series of hundreds of practical, detailed examples, gradually increasing in complexity until you're capable of designing a fully functional CPU. The new Fourth Edition has been completely updated with all of the VHDL codes used in the examples changed to reflect today's faster and more efficient design methods.A clear, step-by-step guide to designing integrated circuits using VHDL. Written by a practitioner for practitioners, this comprehensive resource features a top-down approach that is easy to understand. It takes the reader from the basics to complex modeling techniques, with real-world examples, sample designs, and extensive graphics clearly illustrating each step of the process.
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A guide to writing concise, efficient descriptions of hardware using VHDL. The author uses real-world examples, sample designs, and extensive graphics. This second edition features a description of VHDL with Synthesis, reflects the IEEE 1164 standard modeling package, contains all new tables and figures, includes quick reference language tables, and addresses many issues concerning VHDL design and the available options and alternatives. Printed on acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
June 1, 1998
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
Pages
493
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070494367