
Analysis and Design of Digital Systems with VHDL
Allen M. Dewey(Author)
Nelson Engineering (Publisher)
Published on 26. August 1996
Book
Hardback
704 pages
978-0-534-95410-9 (ISBN)
Description
This text applies VHDL, a widely-accepted hardware description language used in industry, to the study of digital logic and design at the undergraduate level. Allen Dewey presents digital engineering concepts and systems in the context of a top-down design process that moves from concept to realization using specific, step-by-step procedures. The text introduces and explains digital concepts and systems in the first three parts of the book, and then demonstrates how VHDL is used to model these concepts and systems in the latter three parts. As a result, this 'dual-track' presentation helps students build a critical new 'skill set' for industry using a hardware description language (VHDL) to specify digital systems in formats that powerful computer-based design automation programs can process quickly. The book's organization of conceptual and VHDL-related material also makes it easily adaptable to one or two term/semester courses, and a variety of teaching approaches.
This text applies VHDL, a widely-accepted hardware description language used in industry, to the study of digital logic and design at the undergraduate level. Allen Dewey presents digital engineering concepts and systems in the context of a top-down design process that moves from concept to realization using specific, step-by-step procedures. The text introduces and explains digital concepts and systems in the first three parts of the book, and then demonstrates how VHDL is used to model these concepts and systems in the latter three parts. As a result, this 'dual-track' presentation helps students build a critical new 'skill set' for industry using a hardware description language (VHDL) to specify digital systems in formats that powerful computer-based design automation programs can process quickly. The book's organization of conceptual and VHDL-related material also makes it easily adaptable to one or two term/semester courses, and a variety of teaching approaches.
This text applies VHDL, a widely-accepted hardware description language used in industry, to the study of digital logic and design at the undergraduate level. Allen Dewey presents digital engineering concepts and systems in the context of a top-down design process that moves from concept to realization using specific, step-by-step procedures. The text introduces and explains digital concepts and systems in the first three parts of the book, and then demonstrates how VHDL is used to model these concepts and systems in the latter three parts. As a result, this 'dual-track' presentation helps students build a critical new 'skill set' for industry using a hardware description language (VHDL) to specify digital systems in formats that powerful computer-based design automation programs can process quickly. The book's organization of conceptual and VHDL-related material also makes it easily adaptable to one or two term/semester courses, and a variety of teaching approaches.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence, KY
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1474 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-534-95410-9 (9780534954109)
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