VHDL
programming by example
4th ed.
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Word Count
119,000 words, Guess
Page Count
476 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivevhdlprogrammingb00perr_849
- Internet Archivevhdlprogrammingb00perr_769
- ISBN-139780071400701
- ISBN-100071400702
- LibraryThing6780370
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- Goodreads1645588
- Library of Congress Control Number2002070962
- OCLC Control Number49726389
- OCLC Control Number50617132
- Better World Books9780071400701
- Open LibraryOL17840885M
Classifications
- DDC621.39/2
- LCCTK7885.7 .P47 2002
- LCCTK7885.7.P47 2002
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- LCCTK7885.7 .P47 2002eb
Description
Whether you're a VHDL veteran or just getting acquainted with the language, this sourcebook will have you writing and verifying concise, efficient VHDL descriptions of hardware designs in surprisingly little time. And a detailed example walks you through a small CPU design from the VHDL capture to VITAL simulation, honing your knowledge in preparation for your own high-level design flow.
First Sentence
The VHSIC Hardware Description Language is an industry standard language used to describe hardware from the abstract to the concrete level.
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