The Designer's Guide to VHDLElsevier, 2001. gada 5. jūn. - 759 lappuses Since the publication of the first edition of The Designer's Guide to VHDL in 1996, digital electronic systems have increased exponentially in their complexity, product lifetimes have dramatically shrunk, and reliability requirements have shot through the roof. As a result more and more designers have turned to VHDL to help them dramatically improve productivity as well as the quality of their designs. VHDL, the IEEE standard hardware description language for describing digital electronic systems, allows engineers to describe the structure and specify the function of a digital system as well as simulate and test it before manufacturing. In addition, designers use VHDL to synthesize a more detailed structure of the design, freeing them to concentrate on more strategic design decisions and reduce time to market. Adopted by designers around the world, the VHDL family of standards have recently been revised to address a range of issues, including portability across synthesis tools. This best-selling comprehensive tutorial for the language and authoritative reference on its use in hardware design at all levels--from system to gates--has been revised to reflect the new IEEE standard, VHDL-2001. Peter Ashenden, a member of the IEEE VHDL standards committee, presents the entire description language and builds a modeling methodology based on successful software engineering techniques. Reviewers on Amazon.com have consistently rated the first edition with five stars. This second edition updates the first, retaining the authors unique ability to teach this complex subject to a broad audience of students and practicing professionals. |
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... write an arbitrary number of sequential statements of any kind in each alternative. This includes writing nested case statements, if statements or any other form of sequential statements in the alternatives. Although the preceding rules ...
... write a detailed model for it, we can write a behavioral model that does nothing. Such a model just includes a process with a null statement in its body: control_section : process (sensitivity-list) is begin null; end process ...
... write any sequential statements in the body of the loop, including exit and next statements, and we can label the loop by writing the label before the while keyword. There are three important points to note about while loops. The first ...
... writing. The third point is that when we write the statements inside the body of a while loop, we must make sure that the condition will eventually become false, or that an exit statement will eventually exit the loop. Otherwise the ...
... write any expression in the report clause provided it yields a string value, for example: assert current_character >= '0' and current_character <= '9' report "Input number" & input_string & "contains a non dig it"; Here the message is ...
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29 | |
57 | |
85 | |
107 | |
A Pipelined Multiplier Accumulator | 167 |
Chapter 7 Subprograms | 195 |
Chapter 8 Packages and Use Clauses | 231 |
Chapter 17 Access Types and Abstract Data Types | 487 |
Chapter 18 Files and InputOutput | 515 |
Queuing Networks | 549 |
Chapter 20 Attributes and Groups | 585 |
Chapter 21 Miscellaneous Topics | 615 |
Chapter A Synthesis | 639 |
Chapter B The Predefined Package Standard | 655 |
Chapter C IEEE Standard Packages | 659 |
Chapter 9 Aliases | 257 |
A BitVector Arithmetic Package | 267 |
Chapter 11 Resolved Signals | 285 |
Chapter 12 Generic Constants | 309 |
Chapter 13 Generic Constants Components and Configurations | 317 |
Chapter 14 Generate Statements | 349 |
The DLX Computer System | 373 |
Chapter 16 Guards and Blocks | 459 |
Chapter D Related Standards | 671 |
Chapter E VHDL Syntax | 683 |
Chapter F Differences among VHDL87 VHDL93 and VHDL2001 | 697 |
Chapter G Answers to Exercises | 703 |
Chapter H Software Guide | 723 |
References | 743 |
Index | 745 |
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