The designer's guide to VHDL

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The designer's guide to VHDL

Peter J. Ashenden

Morgan Kaufmann, 1995

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The Designer's Guide to VHDL is both a comprehensive manual for the language and an authoritative reference on its use in hardware design at all levels, from system level down to gate level. Using the IEEE standard for VHDL, the author presents the entire description language and builds a modeling methodology based on successful software engineering techniques. Requiring only a minimal background in programming, this is an excellent tutorial for anyone in computer architecture, digital systems engineering, or CAD. The book is organized so that it can either be read cover to cover for a comprehensive tutorial or be kept deskside as a reference to the language. Each chapter introduces a number of related concepts or language facilities and illustrates each one with examples. Scattered throughout the book are four case studies, which bring together preceding material in the form of extended worked examples. In addition, each chapter is followed by a set of rated exercises.

目次

1 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS 2 SCALAR DATA TYPES AND OPERATIONS 3 SEQUENTIAL STATEMENTS 4 COMPOSITE DATA TYPES AND OPERATIONS 5 BASIC MODELING CONSTRUCTS 6 CASE STUDY: A PIPELINED MULTIPLIER ACCUMULATOR 7 SUBPROGRAMS 8 PACKAGES AND USE CLAUSES 9 ALIASES 10 CASE STUDY: A BIT-VECTOR ARITHMETIC PACKAGE 11 RESOLVED SIGNALS 12 GENERIC CONSTANTS 13 COMPONENTS AND CONFIGURATIONS 14 GENERATE STATEMENTS 15 CASE STUDY: THE DLX COMPUTER SYSTEM 16 GUARDS AND BLOCKS 17 ACCESS TYPES AND ABSTRACT DATA TYPES 18 FILES AND INPUT/OUTPUT 19 CASE STUDY: QUEUING NETWORKS 20 ATTRIBUTES AND GROUPS 21 MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS

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