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RTL Hardware Design Using VHDL

Coding for Efficiency, Portability, and Scalability

RTL Hardware Design Using VHDL Image

Book Details:

Publisher:Wiley-IEEE Press
Series: Wiley , Using
Author:Pong P. Chu
Edition:1
ISBN-10:0471720925
ISBN-13:9780471720928
Pages:694
Published:Apr 14 2006
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:34.11 MB

Book Description:

The skills and guidance needed to master RTL hardware designThis book teaches readers how to systematically design efficient, portable, and scalable Register Transfer Level (RTL) digital circuits using the VHDL hardware description language and synthesis software. Focusing on the module-level design, which is composed of functional units, routing circuit, and storage, the book illustrates the relationship between the VHDL constructs and the underlying hardware components, and shows how to develop codes that faithfully reflect the module-level design and can be synthesized into efficient gate-level implementation.Several unique features distinguish the book:* Coding style that shows a clear relationship between VHDL constructs and hardware components* Conceptual diagrams that illustrate the realization of VHDL codes* Emphasis on the code reuse* Practical examples that demonstrate and reinforce design concepts, procedures, and techniques* Two chapters on realizing sequential algorithms in hardware* Two chapters on scalable and parameterized designs and coding* One chapter covering the synchronization and interface between multiple clock domainsAlthough the focus of the book is RTL synthesis, it also examines the synthesis task from the perspective of the overall development process. Readers learn good design practices and guidelines to ensure that an RTL design can accommodate future simulation, verification, and testing needs, and can be easily incorporated into a larger system or reused. Discussion is independent of technology and can be applied to both ASIC and FPGA devices.With a balanced presentation of fundamentals and practical examples, this is an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses in advanced digital logic. Engineers who need to make effective use of today's synthesis software and FPGA devices should also refer to this book.

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