The Student's Guide to VHDLElsevier Science, 1998. gada 15. janv. - 312 lappuses 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. 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.
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Peter J. Ashenden. 4.1 Arrays An array consists of a collection of values , all of which are of the same type as each other . The position of each element in an array is given by a scalar value called its index . To create an array ...
... array to produce an array of the same length . Elements are matched starting from the leftmost position in each array . An element at a given position from the left in one array is matched with the element at the same position from the ...
... array elements can be of any discrete type . The two operands need not be of the same length , so long as they have the same element type . The way these operators work can be most easily ... Array Operations and Referencing 95 Array Slices.
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