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A Guide to VHDL is intended for the working engineer who needs to develop, document, simulate and synthesize a design using the VHDL language. It is for system and chip designers who are working with VHDL CAD tools, and who have some experience programming in Fortran, Pascal, or C and have used a logic simulator. A Guide to VHDL includes a number of paper exercises and computer lab experiments. If a compiler/simulator is available to the reader, then the lab exercises invluded in the chapters can be run to reinforce the learning experience. For practical purposes, this book keeps…mehr
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A Guide to VHDL is intended for the working engineer who needs to develop, document, simulate and synthesize a design using the VHDL language. It is for system and chip designers who are working with VHDL CAD tools, and who have some experience programming in Fortran, Pascal, or C and have used a logic simulator.
A Guide to VHDL includes a number of paper exercises and computer lab experiments. If a compiler/simulator is available to the reader, then the lab exercises invluded in the chapters can be run to reinforce the learning experience. For practical purposes, this book keeps simulator-specific text to a minimum, but does use the Synopsys VHDL Simulator command language in a few cases.
A Guide to VHDL can be used as a primer, since its contents are appropriate for an introductory course in VHDL.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A Guide to VHDL includes a number of paper exercises and computer lab experiments. If a compiler/simulator is available to the reader, then the lab exercises invluded in the chapters can be run to reinforce the learning experience. For practical purposes, this book keeps simulator-specific text to a minimum, but does use the Synopsys VHDL Simulator command language in a few cases.
A Guide to VHDL can be used as a primer, since its contents are appropriate for an introductory course in VHDL.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer US / Springer, Berlin
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9781475721164
- ISBN-10: 1475721161
- Artikelnr.: 39560513
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Springer US / Springer, Berlin
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9781475721164
- ISBN-10: 1475721161
- Artikelnr.: 39560513
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1: VHDL Designs.- 2: Primitive Elements 1+1 ? 2.- 3: Sequential Statements.- 4: Advanced Types.- 5: Signals & Signal Assignments.- 6: Concurrent Statements.- 7: Structural VHDL.- 8: Packages & Libraries.- 9: Advanced Topics.- 10: VHDL & Logic Synthesis.- 11: VHDL Structure & Syntax.
1: VHDL Designs.
1.1 Library.
1.2 Package.
1.3 Entity.
1.4 Architecture.
1.5 Configuration.
2: Primitive Elements 1+1 ?2.
2.1 Scalars and Array Literals.
2.2 Names (Identifiers).
2.3 Object Declarations.
2.4 Expressions.
3: Sequential Statements.
3.1 PROCESS Statement.
3.2 Variable Assignment Statement.
3.3 Sequential Signal Assignment Statement.
3.4 IF Statement.
3.5 CASE Statement.
3.6 LOOP Statement.
3.7 NEXT Statement.
3.8 EXIT Statement.
3.9 WAIT Statement.
3.10 ASSERT Statement.
3.11 Subprograms.
4: Advanced Types.
4.1 Extended Types.
4.2 Composite Types
Arrays.
4.3 Composite Types
Records.
4.4 Alias Declaration.
4.5 Predefined Types: Text and Lines.
4.6 Access Types.
5: Signals & Signal Assignments.
5.1 Structural Signals in Netlisting.
5.2 Process Communication.
5.3 Process/Component Connection
Testbench.
5.4 Signal Declaration.
5.5 Entity Signal Port Declarations.
5.6 Signal Assignment in a Process.
5.7 Signal Delay.
5.8 Sequential Signal Assignment Hazards.
5.9 Simulation Cycle.
5.10 Simulation and WAIT Statements.
5.11 Sensitivity List.
6: Concurrent Statements.
6.1 The Process.
6.2 Concurrent Signal Assignments.
6.3 Conditional Signal Assignments.
6.4 Selected Signal Assignments.
6.5 Concurrent Procedure Call.
6.6 BLOCK Statements.
7: Structural VHDL.
7.1 Component Instantiation Using Named Notation.
7.2 Generate Statement.
7.3 Hierarchy.
7.4 Configurations.
7.5 Generics.
8: Packages & Libraries.
8.1 Constant Declarations.
8.2 Deferred Constants.
8.3 Subprograms in Packages.
8.4 Component Declarations.
8.5 Selected Names.
8.6 USE Statement.
8.7 General Notes on Procedures in Packages.
8.8 Typical Vendor Packages.
8.9 IEEE Package 1164.
9: Advanced Topics: Adding Apples & Oranges.
9.1 Overloading.
9.2 Resolution Functions and Multiple Drivers.
9.3 Symbolic Attributes.
10: VHDL & Logic Synthesis.
10.1 Synthesis
Ready Code.
10.2 CASE Statement Synthesis.
10.3 FOR Statement Synthesis.
10.4 A 4
Bit Adder.
10.5 Synthesis and the WAIT Statement.
10.6 State Machines in VHDL.
10.7 Predefined Attributes for Synthesis.
Reserved Words.
Application Examples.
B.1 Vending Drink Machine
Count Nickels.
B.2 Structural Description of a Design Entity.
B.3 Carry
Look
Ahead Adder.
VHDL Structure & Syntax.
C.1 Design Hierarchy.
Architectures.
Processes.
Subprograms.
Packages.
C.2 Concurrent Statements.
Block Statement.
Component Instantiation Statement.
Concurrent Assertion Statement.
Concurrent Procedure Call.
Concurrent Signal Assignment Statement.
Generate Statement.
Process Statement.
C.3 Sequential Statements.
Assertion Statement.
Case Statement.
Exit Statement.
If Statement.
Loop Statement.
Next Statement.
Null Statement.
Procedure Call Statement.
Return Statement.
Signal Assignment Statement.
Variable Assignment Statement.
Wait Statement.
C.4 Specifications.
Attribute Specification.
Configuration Specification.
C.5 Library & USE Clauses.
LIBRARY Clause.
USE Clause.
C.6 Declarations.
Alias Declaration.
Attribute Declaration.
Component Declaration.
Constant Declaration.
File Declaration.
Signal Declarations.
Subprogram Declaration.
Subprogram Body.
Subtype Declaration.
Type Declaration.
Variable Declaration.
C.7 Library Units.
Architecture Body.
Configuration Declaration.
Entity Declaration.
Package Body.
Package Declaration.
C.8 Predefined Attributes.
Array
Related Attributes.
Signal Attributes.
Type
Related Attributes.
New Attributes in VHDL 92.
C.9 Package STANDARD.
C.10 TEXTIOPackage.
1.1 Library.
1.2 Package.
1.3 Entity.
1.4 Architecture.
1.5 Configuration.
2: Primitive Elements 1+1 ?2.
2.1 Scalars and Array Literals.
2.2 Names (Identifiers).
2.3 Object Declarations.
2.4 Expressions.
3: Sequential Statements.
3.1 PROCESS Statement.
3.2 Variable Assignment Statement.
3.3 Sequential Signal Assignment Statement.
3.4 IF Statement.
3.5 CASE Statement.
3.6 LOOP Statement.
3.7 NEXT Statement.
3.8 EXIT Statement.
3.9 WAIT Statement.
3.10 ASSERT Statement.
3.11 Subprograms.
4: Advanced Types.
4.1 Extended Types.
4.2 Composite Types
Arrays.
4.3 Composite Types
Records.
4.4 Alias Declaration.
4.5 Predefined Types: Text and Lines.
4.6 Access Types.
5: Signals & Signal Assignments.
5.1 Structural Signals in Netlisting.
5.2 Process Communication.
5.3 Process/Component Connection
Testbench.
5.4 Signal Declaration.
5.5 Entity Signal Port Declarations.
5.6 Signal Assignment in a Process.
5.7 Signal Delay.
5.8 Sequential Signal Assignment Hazards.
5.9 Simulation Cycle.
5.10 Simulation and WAIT Statements.
5.11 Sensitivity List.
6: Concurrent Statements.
6.1 The Process.
6.2 Concurrent Signal Assignments.
6.3 Conditional Signal Assignments.
6.4 Selected Signal Assignments.
6.5 Concurrent Procedure Call.
6.6 BLOCK Statements.
7: Structural VHDL.
7.1 Component Instantiation Using Named Notation.
7.2 Generate Statement.
7.3 Hierarchy.
7.4 Configurations.
7.5 Generics.
8: Packages & Libraries.
8.1 Constant Declarations.
8.2 Deferred Constants.
8.3 Subprograms in Packages.
8.4 Component Declarations.
8.5 Selected Names.
8.6 USE Statement.
8.7 General Notes on Procedures in Packages.
8.8 Typical Vendor Packages.
8.9 IEEE Package 1164.
9: Advanced Topics: Adding Apples & Oranges.
9.1 Overloading.
9.2 Resolution Functions and Multiple Drivers.
9.3 Symbolic Attributes.
10: VHDL & Logic Synthesis.
10.1 Synthesis
Ready Code.
10.2 CASE Statement Synthesis.
10.3 FOR Statement Synthesis.
10.4 A 4
Bit Adder.
10.5 Synthesis and the WAIT Statement.
10.6 State Machines in VHDL.
10.7 Predefined Attributes for Synthesis.
Reserved Words.
Application Examples.
B.1 Vending Drink Machine
Count Nickels.
B.2 Structural Description of a Design Entity.
B.3 Carry
Look
Ahead Adder.
VHDL Structure & Syntax.
C.1 Design Hierarchy.
Architectures.
Processes.
Subprograms.
Packages.
C.2 Concurrent Statements.
Block Statement.
Component Instantiation Statement.
Concurrent Assertion Statement.
Concurrent Procedure Call.
Concurrent Signal Assignment Statement.
Generate Statement.
Process Statement.
C.3 Sequential Statements.
Assertion Statement.
Case Statement.
Exit Statement.
If Statement.
Loop Statement.
Next Statement.
Null Statement.
Procedure Call Statement.
Return Statement.
Signal Assignment Statement.
Variable Assignment Statement.
Wait Statement.
C.4 Specifications.
Attribute Specification.
Configuration Specification.
C.5 Library & USE Clauses.
LIBRARY Clause.
USE Clause.
C.6 Declarations.
Alias Declaration.
Attribute Declaration.
Component Declaration.
Constant Declaration.
File Declaration.
Signal Declarations.
Subprogram Declaration.
Subprogram Body.
Subtype Declaration.
Type Declaration.
Variable Declaration.
C.7 Library Units.
Architecture Body.
Configuration Declaration.
Entity Declaration.
Package Body.
Package Declaration.
C.8 Predefined Attributes.
Array
Related Attributes.
Signal Attributes.
Type
Related Attributes.
New Attributes in VHDL 92.
C.9 Package STANDARD.
C.10 TEXTIOPackage.
1: VHDL Designs.- 2: Primitive Elements 1+1 ? 2.- 3: Sequential Statements.- 4: Advanced Types.- 5: Signals & Signal Assignments.- 6: Concurrent Statements.- 7: Structural VHDL.- 8: Packages & Libraries.- 9: Advanced Topics.- 10: VHDL & Logic Synthesis.- 11: VHDL Structure & Syntax.
1: VHDL Designs.
1.1 Library.
1.2 Package.
1.3 Entity.
1.4 Architecture.
1.5 Configuration.
2: Primitive Elements 1+1 ?2.
2.1 Scalars and Array Literals.
2.2 Names (Identifiers).
2.3 Object Declarations.
2.4 Expressions.
3: Sequential Statements.
3.1 PROCESS Statement.
3.2 Variable Assignment Statement.
3.3 Sequential Signal Assignment Statement.
3.4 IF Statement.
3.5 CASE Statement.
3.6 LOOP Statement.
3.7 NEXT Statement.
3.8 EXIT Statement.
3.9 WAIT Statement.
3.10 ASSERT Statement.
3.11 Subprograms.
4: Advanced Types.
4.1 Extended Types.
4.2 Composite Types
Arrays.
4.3 Composite Types
Records.
4.4 Alias Declaration.
4.5 Predefined Types: Text and Lines.
4.6 Access Types.
5: Signals & Signal Assignments.
5.1 Structural Signals in Netlisting.
5.2 Process Communication.
5.3 Process/Component Connection
Testbench.
5.4 Signal Declaration.
5.5 Entity Signal Port Declarations.
5.6 Signal Assignment in a Process.
5.7 Signal Delay.
5.8 Sequential Signal Assignment Hazards.
5.9 Simulation Cycle.
5.10 Simulation and WAIT Statements.
5.11 Sensitivity List.
6: Concurrent Statements.
6.1 The Process.
6.2 Concurrent Signal Assignments.
6.3 Conditional Signal Assignments.
6.4 Selected Signal Assignments.
6.5 Concurrent Procedure Call.
6.6 BLOCK Statements.
7: Structural VHDL.
7.1 Component Instantiation Using Named Notation.
7.2 Generate Statement.
7.3 Hierarchy.
7.4 Configurations.
7.5 Generics.
8: Packages & Libraries.
8.1 Constant Declarations.
8.2 Deferred Constants.
8.3 Subprograms in Packages.
8.4 Component Declarations.
8.5 Selected Names.
8.6 USE Statement.
8.7 General Notes on Procedures in Packages.
8.8 Typical Vendor Packages.
8.9 IEEE Package 1164.
9: Advanced Topics: Adding Apples & Oranges.
9.1 Overloading.
9.2 Resolution Functions and Multiple Drivers.
9.3 Symbolic Attributes.
10: VHDL & Logic Synthesis.
10.1 Synthesis
Ready Code.
10.2 CASE Statement Synthesis.
10.3 FOR Statement Synthesis.
10.4 A 4
Bit Adder.
10.5 Synthesis and the WAIT Statement.
10.6 State Machines in VHDL.
10.7 Predefined Attributes for Synthesis.
Reserved Words.
Application Examples.
B.1 Vending Drink Machine
Count Nickels.
B.2 Structural Description of a Design Entity.
B.3 Carry
Look
Ahead Adder.
VHDL Structure & Syntax.
C.1 Design Hierarchy.
Architectures.
Processes.
Subprograms.
Packages.
C.2 Concurrent Statements.
Block Statement.
Component Instantiation Statement.
Concurrent Assertion Statement.
Concurrent Procedure Call.
Concurrent Signal Assignment Statement.
Generate Statement.
Process Statement.
C.3 Sequential Statements.
Assertion Statement.
Case Statement.
Exit Statement.
If Statement.
Loop Statement.
Next Statement.
Null Statement.
Procedure Call Statement.
Return Statement.
Signal Assignment Statement.
Variable Assignment Statement.
Wait Statement.
C.4 Specifications.
Attribute Specification.
Configuration Specification.
C.5 Library & USE Clauses.
LIBRARY Clause.
USE Clause.
C.6 Declarations.
Alias Declaration.
Attribute Declaration.
Component Declaration.
Constant Declaration.
File Declaration.
Signal Declarations.
Subprogram Declaration.
Subprogram Body.
Subtype Declaration.
Type Declaration.
Variable Declaration.
C.7 Library Units.
Architecture Body.
Configuration Declaration.
Entity Declaration.
Package Body.
Package Declaration.
C.8 Predefined Attributes.
Array
Related Attributes.
Signal Attributes.
Type
Related Attributes.
New Attributes in VHDL 92.
C.9 Package STANDARD.
C.10 TEXTIOPackage.
1.1 Library.
1.2 Package.
1.3 Entity.
1.4 Architecture.
1.5 Configuration.
2: Primitive Elements 1+1 ?2.
2.1 Scalars and Array Literals.
2.2 Names (Identifiers).
2.3 Object Declarations.
2.4 Expressions.
3: Sequential Statements.
3.1 PROCESS Statement.
3.2 Variable Assignment Statement.
3.3 Sequential Signal Assignment Statement.
3.4 IF Statement.
3.5 CASE Statement.
3.6 LOOP Statement.
3.7 NEXT Statement.
3.8 EXIT Statement.
3.9 WAIT Statement.
3.10 ASSERT Statement.
3.11 Subprograms.
4: Advanced Types.
4.1 Extended Types.
4.2 Composite Types
Arrays.
4.3 Composite Types
Records.
4.4 Alias Declaration.
4.5 Predefined Types: Text and Lines.
4.6 Access Types.
5: Signals & Signal Assignments.
5.1 Structural Signals in Netlisting.
5.2 Process Communication.
5.3 Process/Component Connection
Testbench.
5.4 Signal Declaration.
5.5 Entity Signal Port Declarations.
5.6 Signal Assignment in a Process.
5.7 Signal Delay.
5.8 Sequential Signal Assignment Hazards.
5.9 Simulation Cycle.
5.10 Simulation and WAIT Statements.
5.11 Sensitivity List.
6: Concurrent Statements.
6.1 The Process.
6.2 Concurrent Signal Assignments.
6.3 Conditional Signal Assignments.
6.4 Selected Signal Assignments.
6.5 Concurrent Procedure Call.
6.6 BLOCK Statements.
7: Structural VHDL.
7.1 Component Instantiation Using Named Notation.
7.2 Generate Statement.
7.3 Hierarchy.
7.4 Configurations.
7.5 Generics.
8: Packages & Libraries.
8.1 Constant Declarations.
8.2 Deferred Constants.
8.3 Subprograms in Packages.
8.4 Component Declarations.
8.5 Selected Names.
8.6 USE Statement.
8.7 General Notes on Procedures in Packages.
8.8 Typical Vendor Packages.
8.9 IEEE Package 1164.
9: Advanced Topics: Adding Apples & Oranges.
9.1 Overloading.
9.2 Resolution Functions and Multiple Drivers.
9.3 Symbolic Attributes.
10: VHDL & Logic Synthesis.
10.1 Synthesis
Ready Code.
10.2 CASE Statement Synthesis.
10.3 FOR Statement Synthesis.
10.4 A 4
Bit Adder.
10.5 Synthesis and the WAIT Statement.
10.6 State Machines in VHDL.
10.7 Predefined Attributes for Synthesis.
Reserved Words.
Application Examples.
B.1 Vending Drink Machine
Count Nickels.
B.2 Structural Description of a Design Entity.
B.3 Carry
Look
Ahead Adder.
VHDL Structure & Syntax.
C.1 Design Hierarchy.
Architectures.
Processes.
Subprograms.
Packages.
C.2 Concurrent Statements.
Block Statement.
Component Instantiation Statement.
Concurrent Assertion Statement.
Concurrent Procedure Call.
Concurrent Signal Assignment Statement.
Generate Statement.
Process Statement.
C.3 Sequential Statements.
Assertion Statement.
Case Statement.
Exit Statement.
If Statement.
Loop Statement.
Next Statement.
Null Statement.
Procedure Call Statement.
Return Statement.
Signal Assignment Statement.
Variable Assignment Statement.
Wait Statement.
C.4 Specifications.
Attribute Specification.
Configuration Specification.
C.5 Library & USE Clauses.
LIBRARY Clause.
USE Clause.
C.6 Declarations.
Alias Declaration.
Attribute Declaration.
Component Declaration.
Constant Declaration.
File Declaration.
Signal Declarations.
Subprogram Declaration.
Subprogram Body.
Subtype Declaration.
Type Declaration.
Variable Declaration.
C.7 Library Units.
Architecture Body.
Configuration Declaration.
Entity Declaration.
Package Body.
Package Declaration.
C.8 Predefined Attributes.
Array
Related Attributes.
Signal Attributes.
Type
Related Attributes.
New Attributes in VHDL 92.
C.9 Package STANDARD.
C.10 TEXTIOPackage.