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HDL Programming Fundamentals: VHDL and Verilog
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  • HDL Programming Fundamentals: VHDL and Verilog
  • Written by author Nazeih M Botros
  • Published by Cengage Learning, November 2005
  • Advances in semiconductor technology continue to increase the power and complexity of digital systems. To design such systems requires a strong knowledge of Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), as we
  • Botros (electrical and computer engineering, University of Southern Illinois) teaches students the essentials of HDL and describes the digital components of a system, covering both VHDL and Verilog. The text begins with basic concepts of HDL, then covers
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Chapter 1: Introduction - 1.1 Why HDL; 1.2 Bridf History of HDL; 1.3 Structure of HDL Module; 1.4 Operators; 1.5 Data Types; 1.6 Styles of Description; 1.7 Simulation and Synthesis; 1.8 Brief Comparison between VHDL and Verilog; 1.9 References; 1.10 Summary; 1.11 Exercises;

Chapter 2: Data Flow Description - 2.1 Highlights of Data Flow Description; 2.2 Structure of Data Flow Description; 2.3 Data Type-Vectors; 2.4 Summary; 2.5 References; 2.5 References; 2.6 Exercises;

Chapter 3: Behavioral Descriptions - 3.1 Highlights of Behavioral Description, 3.2 Structure of HDL Behavioral Description; 3.3 VHDL - Variable Assignment Statement; 3.4 Sequential Statements; 3.5 Summary; 3.6 References; 3.7 Exercises;

Chapter 4: Structural Description - 4.1 Highlights of Structural Description; 4.2 Organization of Structural Description; 4.3 Binding; 4.4 State Machines; 4.5 generate (HDL), generic (VHDL), and parameter (Verilog); 4.6 References; 4.7 Summary; 4.8 Exercises;

Chapter 5: Switch-Level Description - 5.1 Highlights of Switch-Level Desciption; 5.2 Useful Definitions; 5.3 Single NMOS and PMOS Switches; 5.4 Switch-Level Desciption of Primitive Gates; 5.5 Switch-Level Description of Simple Combinational Logics; 5.6 Switch-Level Description of Simple Sequential Circuits; 5.7 Bidirectional Switches; 5.8 References; 5.9 Summary; 5.10 Exercises;

Chapter 6: Procedures, Tasks, and Functions - 6.1 Highlights of Procedures, Tasks, and Functions; 6.2 Procedures and Tasks; 6.3 Functions; 6.4 References; 6.5 Summary; 6.6 Exercises;

Chapter 7: Mixed-Type Description - 7.1 Why Mixed-Type Description; 7.2 VHDL User-Defined Type; 7.3 VHDL Packages; 7.4 Mixed-Type Desciption Examples; 7.6 References; 7.6 Summary; 7.7 Exercises;

Chapter 8: Advanced HDL Descriptions - 8.1 File Processing; 8.2 Examples of File Processing; 8.3 VHDL Record Type; 8.4 Cerilog Casex and Casez; 8.5 References; 8.6 Summary; 8.7 Exercises;

Chapter 9: Mixed-Language Description - 9.1 Highlights of Mixed-Language Description; 9.2 How to Invoke One Language from the Other; 9.3 Mixed-Language Description Examples; 9.4 Limitations of Mixed-Language Descrption; 9.5 References; 9.6 Summary; 9.7 Exercises;

Chapter 10: Synthesis Basics - 10.1 Highlights of Structural Description; 10.2 Synthesis Information from Entity (VHDL) and Module (Verilog); 10.3 Mapping process and always; 10.4 Reference; 10.5 Summary; 10.6 Exercises;
Appendix: About the CD-ROM;
Index


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