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VHDL Starter's Guide
Sudhakar Yalamanchili

ISBN-10: 013519802X
ISBN-13:  9780135198025

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  1998
Format:  Paper; 269 pp
Published:  09/05/1997

To be used as a primer or companion text for Digital Logic Design, Computer Architecture and VLSI Design courses given at the sophomore and junior levels.

Designed as an inexpensive companion text in courses that use VHDL, this book provides students with a thorough grounding in the basic concepts and language of VHDL, and allows them to apply what they've learned using realistic examples. Concepts are followed by examples and tutorials. For schools wanting to introduce VHDL into their undergraduate computer engineering sequence courses, this inexpensive supplement provides the basics.



This product accompanies:
Yalamanchili,  VHDL: A Starter's Guide, 2/E

  • Provides tutorial descriptions and presents programming mechanics unique to CAD tools and environments. Pg.___
    • Tutorials integrate details of the programming mechanics that are not typically covered in class, but are invaluable in laboratory exercises. Pg.___

    • Appendices will provide details necessary for specific commercially available simulators. Pg.___

  • Emphasizes examples, extensive use of timing diagrams, event lists and many tutorials for independent student study. Pg.___
  • Features an application-oriented perspective rather than a language oriented perspective. Pg.___
    • Each application and concept is illustrated with several examples. Pg.___

  • Ends each chapter with summaries that include a list of “Dos and Don'ts.” Pg.___
  • Contains a number of sample problems, many of which will feature worked solutions. Pg.___
  • Viewgraph masters and the VHDL source for all text examples will supplement the text. Pg.___



Preface.


 1. Introduction.


 2. Simulation of Digital Systems.


 3. Basic Language Concepts.


 4. Modeling Behavior.


 5. Modeling Structure.


 6. Subprograms, Packages, and Libraries.


 7. Basic Input/Output.


 8. Programming Mechanics.


 9. Identifiers, Data Types, and Operators.


References.


Appendix A. Simulator Tutorial - Workview Office.


Appendix B. Simulator Tutorial - Cypress WARP.


Appendix C. The SPIM Model: WV Office.


Appendix D. Standard VHDL Packages.


Appendix E. A Starting Program Template.


Index.

  • 9780131457355
    VHDL: A Starter's Guide, 2/E
    Yalamanchili
    ©2005 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 256 pp | Instock
    ISBN-10: 0131457357 | ISBN-13: 9780131457355
    Brief Description

This book provides a thorough grounding in the basic concepts and language of VHDL. The piece contains tutorial descriptions and presents programming mechanics unique to CAD tools and environments. Featuring an application-oriented perspective, this book's concepts are followed by examples and tutorials. This book allows the reader to apply what they've learned using realistic examples. Excellent for persons that want to introduce VHDL into their computer engineering sequence programs.

FEATURES:

  • Provides tutorial descriptions and presents programming mechanics unique to CAD tools and environments.
    • Tutorials integrate details of the programming mechanics.
    • Appendices will provide details necessary for specific commercially available simulators.
  • Emphasizes examples, extensive use of timing diagrams, event lists and many tutorials for independent study.
  • Features an application-oriented perspective rather than a language oriented perspective.
    • Each application and concept is illustrated with several examples.
  • Ends each chapter with summaries that include a list of "Do's and Don'ts."
  • Contains a number of sample problems, many of which will feature worked solutions.

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