Making VHDL a simple and easy–to–use hardware
description language Many engineers encountering VHDL
(very high speed integrated circuits hardware
description language) for the first time can feel
overwhelmed by it. This book bridges the gap between the
VHDL language and the hardware that results from logic
synthesis with clear organisation, progressing from the
basics of combinational logic, types, and operators;
through special structures such as tristate buses,
register banks and memories, to advanced themes such as
developing your own packages, writing test benches and
using the full range of synthesis types. This third
edition has been substantially rewritten to include the
new VHDL–2008 features that enable synthesis of
fixed–point and floating–point hardware. Extensively
updated throughout to reflect modern logic synthesis
usage, it also contains a complete case study to
demonstrate the updated features. Features to this
edition include: a common VHDL subset which will work
across a range of different synthesis systems, targeting
a very wide range of technologies a design style that
results in long design lifetimes, maximum design reuse
and easy technology retargeting a new chapter on a
large scale design example based on a digital filter
from design objective and design process, to testing
strategy and test benches a chapter on writing test
benches, with everything needed to implement a
test–based design strategy extensive coverage of data
path design, including integer, fixed–point and
floating–point arithmetic, logic circuits, shifters,
tristate buses, RAMs, ROMs, state machines, and decoders
Focused specifically on logic synthesis, this book is
for professional hardware engineers using VHDL for logic
synthesis, and digital systems designers new to VHDL but
familiar with digital systems. It offers all the
knowledge and tools needed to use VHDL for logic
synthesis. Organised in themed chapters and with a
comprehensive index, this complete reference will also
benefit postgraduate students following courses on
microelectronics or VLSI/ semiconductors and digital
design.
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