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Ashenden 205 $a3rd ed. 210 1$aAmsterdam :$cMorgan Kaufmann Publishers,$d[2008] 215 $a1 online resource (933 pages) 225 1 $aThe Morgan Kaufmann series in systems on silicon 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-088785-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 889-890) and index. 327 $aFront Cover; The Designer's Guide to VHDL; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Fundamental Concepts; 1.1 Modeling Digital Systems; 1.2 Domains and Levels of Modeling; 1.3 Modeling Languages; 1.4 VHDL Modeling Concepts; 1.5 Learning a New Language: Lexical Elements and Syntax; Exercises; Chapter 2. Scalar Data Types and Operations; 2.1 Constants and Variables; 2.2 Scalar Types; 2.3 Type Classification; 2.4 Attributes of Scalar Types; 2.5 Expressions and Predefined Operations; Exercises; Chapter 3. Sequential Statements; 3.1 If Statements; 3.2 Case Statements; 3.3 Null Statements 327 $a3.4 Loop Statements3.5 Assertion and Report Statements; Exercises; Chapter 4. Composite Data Types and Operations; 4.1 Arrays; 4.2 Unconstrained Array Types; 4.3 Array Operations and Referencing; 4.4 Records; Exercises; Chapter 5. Basic Modeling Constructs; 5.1 Entity Declarations and Architecture Bodies; 5.2 Behavioral Descriptions; 5.3 Structural Descriptions; 5.4 Design Processing; Exercises; Chapter 6. Subprograms; 6.1 Procedures; 6.2 Procedure Parameters; 6.3 Concurrent Procedure Call Statements; 6.4 Functions; 6.5 Overloading; 6.6 Visibility of Declarations; Exercises 327 $aChapter 7. Packages and Use Clauses7.1 Package Declarations; 7.2 Package Bodies; 7.3 Use Clauses; Exercises; Chapter 8. Resolved Signals; 8.1 Basic Resolved Signals; 8.2 Resolved Signals, Ports, and Parameters; Exercises; Chapter 9. Predefined and Standard Packages; 9.1 The Predefined Packages standard and env; 9.2 IEEE Standard Packages; Exercises; Chapter 10 Case Study: A Pipelined Multiplier Accumulator; 10.1 Algorithm Outline; 10.2 A Behavioral Model; 10.3 A Register-Transfer-Level Model; Exercises; Chapter 11. Aliases; 11.1 Aliases for Data Objects; 11.2 Aliases for Non-Data Items 327 $aExercisesChapter 12. Generics; 12.1 Generic Constants; 12.2 Generic Types; 12.3 Generic Lists in Packages; 12.4 Generic Lists in Subprograms; 12.5 Generic Subprograms; 12.6 Generic Packages; Exercises; Chapter 13. Components and Configurations; 13.1 Components; 13.2 Configuring Component Instances; 13.3 Configuration Specifications; Exercises; Chapter 14. Generate Statements; 14.1 Generating Iterative Structures; 14.2 Conditionally Generating Structures; 14.3 Configuration of Generate Statements; Exercises; Chapter 15. Access Types; 15.1 Access Types; 15.2 Linked Data Structures 327 $a15.3 An Ordered-Dictionary ADT Using Access TypesExercises; Chapter 16. Files and Input/Output; 16.1 Files; 16.2 The Package Textio; Exercises; Chapter 17. Case Study: A Package for Memories; 17.1 The Memories Package; 17.2 Using the Memories Package; Exercises; Chapter 18. Test Bench and Verification Features; 18.1 External Names; 18.2 Force and Release Assignments; 18.3 Embedded PSL in VHDL; Exercises; Chapter 19. Shared Variables and Protected Types; 19.1 Shared Variables and Mutual Exclusion; 19.2 Uninstantiated Methods in Protected Types; Exercises; Chapter 20. Attributes and Groups 327 $a20.1 Predefined Attributes 330 $aVHDL, the IEEE standard hardware description language for describing digital electronic systems, has recently been revised. This book has become a standard in the industry for learning the features of VHDL and using it to verify hardware designs. 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