VHDL: Programming by Example

VHDL: Programming by Example
Author: Douglas L. Perry
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2002-06-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071409548

* Teaches VHDL by example * Includes tools for simulation and synthesis * CD-ROM containing Code/Design examples and a working demo of ModelSIM

VHDL: Programming by Example

VHDL: Programming by Example
Author: Douglas Perry
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Prof Med/Tech
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2002-05-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780071400701

* Teaches VHDL by example * Includes tools for simulation and synthesis * CD-ROM containing Code/Design examples and a working demo of ModelSIM

A Tutorial Introduction to VHDL Programming

A Tutorial Introduction to VHDL Programming
Author: Orhan Gazi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-08-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811323097

This book helps readers create good VHDL descriptions and simulate VHDL designs. It teaches VHDL using selected sample problems, which are solved step by step and with precise explanations, so that readers get a clear idea of what a good VHDL code should look like. The book is divided into eight chapters, covering aspects ranging from the very basics of VHDL syntax and the module concept, to VHDL logic circuit implementations. In the first chapter, the entity and architecture parts of a VHDL program are explained in detail. The second chapter explains the implementations of combinational logic circuits in VHDL language, while the following chapters offer information on the simulation of VHDL programs and demonstrate how to define data types other than the standard ones available in VHDL libraries. In turn, the fifth chapter explains the implementation of clocked sequential logic circuits, and the sixth shows the implementation of registers and counter packages. The book’s last two chapters detail how components, functions and procedures, as well as floating-point numbers, are implemented in VHDL. The book offers extensive exercises at the end of each chapter, inviting readers to learn VHDL by doing it and writing good code.

Circuit Design with VHDL

Circuit Design with VHDL
Author: Volnei A. Pedroni
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262162241

An integrated presentation of electronic circuit design and VHDL, with an emphasis on system examples and laboratory exercises.

Embedded System Design

Embedded System Design
Author: Frank Vahid
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2001-10-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0471386782

This book introduces a modern approach to embedded system design, presenting software design and hardware design in a unified manner. It covers trends and challenges, introduces the design and use of single-purpose processors ("hardware") and general-purpose processors ("software"), describes memories and buses, illustrates hardware/software tradeoffs using a digital camera example, and discusses advanced computation models, controls systems, chip technologies, and modern design tools. For courses found in EE, CS and other engineering departments.

Effective Coding with VHDL

Effective Coding with VHDL
Author: Ricardo Jasinski
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2016-05-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262034220

A guide to applying software design principles and coding practices to VHDL to improve the readability, maintainability, and quality of VHDL code. This book addresses an often-neglected aspect of the creation of VHDL designs. A VHDL description is also source code, and VHDL designers can use the best practices of software development to write high-quality code and to organize it in a design. This book presents this unique set of skills, teaching VHDL designers of all experience levels how to apply the best design principles and coding practices from the software world to the world of hardware. The concepts introduced here will help readers write code that is easier to understand and more likely to be correct, with improved readability, maintainability, and overall quality. After a brief review of VHDL, the book presents fundamental design principles for writing code, discussing such topics as design, quality, architecture, modularity, abstraction, and hierarchy. Building on these concepts, the book then introduces and provides recommendations for each basic element of VHDL code, including statements, design units, types, data objects, and subprograms. The book covers naming data objects and functions, commenting the source code, and visually presenting the code on the screen. All recommendations are supported by detailed rationales. Finally, the book explores two uses of VHDL: synthesis and testbenches. It examines the key characteristics of code intended for synthesis (distinguishing it from code meant for simulation) and then demonstrates the design and implementation of testbenches with a series of examples that verify different kinds of models, including combinational, sequential, and FSM code. Examples from the book are also available on a companion website, enabling the reader to experiment with the complete source code.

Vhdl by Example

Vhdl by Example
Author: Blaine C. Readler
Publisher: Full ARC Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Field programmable gate arrays
ISBN: 9780983497356

A practical primer for the student and practicing engineer already familiar with the basics of digital design, the reference develops a working grasp of the VHLD hardware description language step-by-step using easy-to-understand examples. Starting with a simple but workable design sample, increasingly more complex fundamentals of the language are introduced until all core features of VHDL are brought to light. Included in the coverage are state machines, modular design, FPGA-based memories, clock management, specialized I/O, and an introduction to techniques of simulation. The goal is to prepare the reader to design real-world FPGA solutions. All the sample code used in the book is available online. What Strunk and White did for the English language with "The Elements of Style," VHDL BY EXAMPLE does for FPGA design.

HDL Programming Fundamentals

HDL Programming Fundamentals
Author: Nazeih Botros
Publisher: Charles River Media
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781584508557

Advances in semiconductor technology continue to increase the power and complexity of digital systems. To design such systems requires a strong knowledge of Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), as well as the CAD tools required. Hardware Description Language (HDL) is an essential CAD tool that offers designers an efficient way for implementing and synthesizing the design on a chip. HDL Programming Fundamentals: VHDL and Verilog teaches students the essentials of HDL and the functionality of the digital components of a system. Unlike other texts, this book covers both IEEE standardized HDL languages: VHDL and Verilog. Both of these languages are widely used in industry and academia and have similar logic, but are different in style and syntax. By learning both languages students will be able to adapt to either one, or implement mixed language environments, which are gaining momentum as they combine the best features of the two languages in the same project. The text starts with the basic concepts of HDL, and covers the key topics such as data flow modeling, behavioral modeling, gate-level modeling, and advanced programming. Several comprehensive projects are included to show HDL in practical application, including examples of digital logic design, computer architecture, modern bioengineering, and simulation.

VHDL: Basics to Programming

VHDL: Basics to Programming
Author: Gaganpreet Kaur
Publisher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011
Genre: VHDL (Computer hardware description language)
ISBN: 9788131732113

FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples

FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples
Author: Pong P. Chu
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118210603

This book uses a "learn by doing" approach to introduce the concepts and techniques of VHDL and FPGA to designers through a series of hands-on experiments. FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples provides a collection of clear, easy-to-follow templates for quick code development; a large number of practical examples to illustrate and reinforce the concepts and design techniques; realistic projects that can be implemented and tested on a Xilinx prototyping board; and a thorough exploration of the Xilinx PicoBlaze soft-core microcontroller.