The VHDL Handbook

The VHDL Handbook by David R. Coelho, published by Springer Science & Business Media on June 30, 1989, spans 390 pages and is presented in English. This book serves as a practical reference for electronic hardware designers interested in writing VHDL models. It employs a handbook/cookbook approach, featuring numerous complete examples that illustrate the capabilities of the VHDL language and demonstrate how various classes of hardware devices can be modeled effectively.
Readers will find that the book allows them to begin writing VHDL models with minimal prior knowledge by copying and adapting examples to their specific design challenges. While it is not a comprehensive reference manual for VHDL, it is designed for those with a solid background in hardware design and some simulation experience. The content focuses on practical applications, making it suitable for those looking to enhance their understanding of VHDL in the context of electronics and circuit design.
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This book is intended to be a working reference for electronic hardware de signers who are interested in writing VHDL models. A handbook/cookbook approach is taken, with many complete examples used to illustrate the fea tures of the VHDL language and to provide insight into how particular classes of hardware devices can be modelled in VHDL. It is possible to use these models directly or to adapt them to similar problems with minimal effort. This book is not intended to be a complete reference manual for the VHDL language. It is possible to begin writing VHDL models with little background in VHDL by copying examples from the book and adapting them to particular problems. Some exposure to the VHDL language prior to using this book is recommended. The reader is assumed to have a solid hardware design background, preferably with some simulation experience. For the reader who is interested in getting a complete overview of the VHDL language, the following publications are recommended reading: • An Introduction to VHDL: Hardware Description and Design [LIP89] • IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual [IEEE87] • Chip-Level Behavioral Modelling [ARMS88] • Multi-Level Simulation of VLSI Systems [COEL87] Other references of interest are [USG88], [DOD88] and [CLSI87] Use of the Book If the reader is familiar with VHDL, the models described in chapters 3 through 7 can be applied directly to design problems.
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