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A clear, step-by-step guide to designing integrated circuits using VHDL. Written by a practitioner for practitioners, this comprehensive resource features a top-down approach that is easy to understand. It takes the reader from the basics to complex modeling techniques, with real-world examples, sample designs, and extensive graphics clearly illustrating each step of the process.

390 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1990

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October 22, 2013
complete overview with a simple resumed approach.

As a first VHDL book, it doesn't focus as expected with VHDL examples, although it get a full HDL process steeping stone on prototyping for a FPGA project.

as a tech book: Easy to read and fully explained, nothing is left behind but needed more incision on VHDL.
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