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VHDL is a comprehensive language that allows a user to deal with
design complexity. Design, and the data representing a design, are
complex by the very nature of a modern digital system constructed
from VLSI chips. VHDL is the first language to allow one to capture
all the nuances of that complexity, and to effectively manage the
data and the design process. As this book shows, VHDL is not by its
nature a complex language. In 1980, the U. S. Government launched a
very aggressive effort to advance the state-of-the-art in silicon
technology. The objective was to significantly enhance operating
performance and circuit density for Very Large Scale Integration
(VLSI) silicon chips. The U. S. Government realized that in order
for contractors to be able to work together to develop VLSI
products, to document the resulting designs, to be able to reuse
the designs in future products, and to efficiently upgrade existing
designs, they needed a common communication medium for the design
data. They wanted the design descriptions to be computer readable
and executable. They also recognized that with the high densities
envisioned for the U. S. Government's Very High Speed Integrated
Circuit (VHSIC) chips and the large systems required in future
procurements, a means of streamlining the design process and
managing the large volumes of design data was required. Thus was
born the concept of a standard hardware design and description
language to solve all of these problems.
VHDL is a comprehensive language that allows a user to deal with
design complexity. Design, and the data representing a design, are
complex by the very nature of a modern digital system constructed
from VLSI chips. VHDL is the first language to allow one to capture
all the nuances of that complexity, and to effectively manage the
data and the design process. As this book shows, VHDL is not by its
nature a complex language. In 1980, the U. S. Government launched a
very aggressive effort to advance the state-of-the-art in silicon
technology. The objective was to significantly enhance operating
performance and circuit density for Very Large Scale Integration
(VLSI) silicon chips. The U. S. Government realized that in order
for contractors to be able to work together to develop VLSI
products, to document the resulting designs, to be able to reuse
the designs in future products, and to efficiently upgrade existing
designs, they needed a common communication medium for the design
data. They wanted the design descriptions to be computer readable
and executable. They also recognized that with the high densities
envisioned for the U. S. Government's Very High Speed Integrated
Circuit (VHSIC) chips and the large systems required in future
procurements, a means of streamlining the design process and
managing the large volumes of design data was required. Thus was
born the concept of a standard hardware design and description
language to solve all of these problems.
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