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This text presents basic implementation strategies for arithmetic datapath designs and methodologies utilized in the digital system. The author implements various datapath designs for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Theory is presented to illustrate and explain why certain designs are chosen. Each implementation is discussed in terms of design choices and how particular theory is invoked in the hardware. Along with the theory that emphasizes the design in question, Verilog modules are presented for understanding the basic ideas that accompany each design. Structural models…mehr

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This text presents basic implementation strategies for arithmetic datapath designs and methodologies utilized in the digital system. The author implements various datapath designs for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Theory is presented to illustrate and explain why certain designs are chosen. Each implementation is discussed in terms of design choices and how particular theory is invoked in the hardware. Along with the theory that emphasizes the design in question, Verilog modules are presented for understanding the basic ideas that accompany each design. Structural models are implemented to guarantee correct synthesis and for incorporation into VLSI schematic-capture programs.
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From the reviews: "This book concentrates on basic implementation strategies for arithmetic datapath designs. It shows how to write efficient Verilog code to describe the arithmetic circuits. ... The main objective of this small and nice book is to provide a good understanding of the arithmetic specifics of algorithms and points to their implementation strategies and methodologies used in the design of datapaths. ... The book is well written and readers, using it, will enjoy ... . All in all, I highly recommend this book." (Mile Stojcev, Microelectronics Reliability, Vol. 45, 2005)