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VHDL 101 : everything you need to know to get started
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Publication Information:
Oxford ; Burlington, MA : Newnes/Elsevier, 2011
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xv, 200 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9781856177047

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30000010278241 TK7885.7 K34 2011 Open Access Book Book
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VHDL 101 is written for Electrical Engineers and others wishing to break into FPGA design and assumes a basic knowledge of digital design and some experience with engineering 'process'.

Bill Kafig, industry expert, swiftly brings the reader up to speed on techniques and functions commonly used in VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) as well as commands and data types. Extensive simple, complete designs accompany the content for maximum comprehension. The book concludes with a section on design re-use, which is of utmost importance to today's engineer who needs to meet a deadline and lower costs per unit.

*Gets you up to speed with VHDL fast, reducing time to market and driving down costs

*Covers the basics including language concepts and includes complete design examples for ease of learning

* Covers widely accepted industry nomenclature

* Learn from "best design practices"


Table of Contents

Section I Introduction
Chapter 1 Overview of the Process
Chapter 2 VHDL History and Purpose
Chapter 3 The Shape of VHDL
Lab 1
Section II Control Structures
Chapter 4 Process, Variables, and Sequential Statements
Chapter 5 Vectors
Chapter 6 Arithmetic Operators
Chapter 7 Instantiations (and Inferences)
Chapter 8 Control Statements
Chapter 9 Synthesis Options
Lab 2
Section III Mechanisms of Reuse
Chapter 10 The Concept fo Re-use
Chapter 11 Functions and Procedures
Chapter 12 Packages
Chapter 13 Generate Statements
Chapter 14 Generics
Chapter 15 IEEE Libraries
Lab 3 Build Customizable Module and Simulate
Appendix A Quick Reference
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