The Verilog® Hardware Description Language

[Donald E. Thomas, Philip R. Moorby] ☆ The Verilog® Hardware Description Language ¾ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Verilog® Hardware Description Language xv From the Old to the New xvii Acknowledgments xxi 1 Verilog – A Tutorial Introduction 1 Getting Started 2 A Structural Description 2 Simulating the binaryToESeg Driver 4 Creating Ports For the Module 7 Creating a Testbench For a Module 8 11 Behavioral Modeling of Combinational Circuits Procedural Models 12 Rules for Synthesizing Combinational Circuits 13 14 Procedural Modeling of Clocked Sequential Circuits Modeling Finite State Machines 15 Rules for Synthesizing Sequential Systems 18 No

The Verilog® Hardware Description Language

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Rating : 4.74 (708 Votes)
Asin : 1402070896
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 382 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-23
Language : English

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"Very good" according to C. W.. 'The Verilog Hardware Description Language' is a very good tutorial and reference for intermediate designers.I used this book in an upper level hardware design course. The course had a beginning Verilog course as a prerequisite. I hadn't taken that course but I had experience in digital design and VHDL. This book got me up to speed quickly with it's many examples and . Excellent Verilog HDL introduction/reference It's somewhat rare to find an engineering text that manages tobe both readable and informative. The Verilog HardwareDescription Language, by Donald E. Thomas and Philip R. Moorby, fulfills both of these aspects. The book is divided into four sections, any of which would be an excellent reference alone. The first section is a tutorial introduction comprised of one chap. Technical concise readable precise, almost complete jmd@dynamicpictures.com I thought this book was great. It covers the verilog language in a way that makes it clear exactly how the simulator works, so you can predict the results of your program with confidence. This book is also very clear as to what hardware will be generated by what constructs. The very important difference between latches and flip-flops is fully covered here, as is a ful

xv From the Old to the New xvii Acknowledgments xxi 1 Verilog – A Tutorial Introduction 1 Getting Started 2 A Structural Description 2 Simulating the binaryToESeg Driver 4 Creating Ports For the Module 7 Creating a Testbench For a Module 8 11 Behavioral Modeling of Combinational Circuits Procedural Models 12 Rules for Synthesizing Combinational Circuits 13 14 Procedural Modeling of Clocked Sequential Circuits Modeling Finite State Machines 15 Rules for Synthesizing Sequential Systems 18 Non-Blocking Assignment ("

From the Back CoverThomas & Moorby's The Verilog® Hardware Description Language has become the standard reference text for Verilog.The Verilog® Hardware Description Language, Fifth Edition, is a valuable resource for engineers and students interested in describing, simulating, and synthesizing digital systems; the extensive number of simulatable examples and wide range of representation styles covered ensure its quick use in design.The book is also ready for use in university courses, having been used for introductory logic design and simulation through advanced VLSI design courses. An appendix with tutorial help and a work-along style is keyed into the introduction for new

He holds a personal chair at Cardiff University in Wales. . Donald Thomas is the author of "The Raising of Lizzie Meek" and "Victorian Underworld" (NYU Press, 1998), which was short-listed for the Golden Dagger Award. He is also the author of seven biographies, including "Cardigan of Balaclava" and "Cochrane: Britannia's Sea-Wolf"

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