Designing Digital Computer Systems with Verilog

Designing Digital Computer Systems with Verilog by David J. Lilja, published by Cambridge University Press on November 5, 2007, is a comprehensive guide that explores the specification, design, and testing of digital systems using Verilog, a prominent hardware description language. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a structured approach to understanding the complexities of digital computer systems.
The book begins with an introduction to the Verilog language and proceeds to define the instruction set architecture (ISA) for the simple VeSPA (Very Small Processor Architecture) processor. Throughout the text, readers will find detailed explanations on developing both behavioral and structural models in Verilog, providing a practical framework for those interested in computer engineering and hardware design. Topics such as computer architecture and electronics are woven into the content, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field.
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Using Verilog, a leading commercial hardware description language, this text describes how to specify, design, and test a complete digital system. After a brief introduction to the Verilog language, the instruction set architecture (ISA) for the simple VeSPA (Very Small Processor Architecture) processor is defined. The remainder of the book demonstrates how both behavioral and structural models can be developed and intermingled in Verilog.
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