The student's guide to VHDL

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The student's guide to VHDL

Peter J. Ashenden

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 303) and index

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Description

VHDL is a language for describing digital electronic systems. A vital, efficient step in the system design process, VHDL allows for the design and simulation of a hardware system prior to it actually being manufactured. This new book provides a tutorialintroduction to the fundamental modeling features of VHDL and shows how the features are used for the design of digital systems. Offering the same clear, accessible style as The Designer's Guide to VHDL, The Student's Guide is designed as a main text for introductory VHDL courses, and as a supplementary text for courses that require VHDL-based project work, such as computer architecture, digital design, and digital logic courses. This new condensed text also serves as a quick, self-teaching guide for practicing engineers who need to learn only the basics of VHDL.

Table of Contents

Preface1 Fundamental Concepts2 Scalar Data Types and Operations3 Sequential Statements4 Composite Data Types and Operations5 Basic Modeling Constructs6 Subprograms7 Packages and Use Clauses8 Resolved Signals9 Generic Constants10 Components and ConfigurationsA The Predefined Package StandardB IEEE Standard 1164C VHDL SyntaxD Differences Between VHDL-87 and VHDL-93E Answers to ExercisesReferencesIndex

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