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The demand is exploding for complete, integrated systems that
sense, process, manipulate, and control complex entities such as
sound, images, text, motion, and environmental conditions. These
systems, from hand-held devices to automotive sub-systems to
aerospace vehicles, employ electronics to manage and adapt to a
world that is, predominantly, neither digital nor electronic.
To respond to this design challenge, the industry has developed and
standardized VHDL-AMS, a unified design language for modeling
digital, analog, mixed-signal, and mixed-technology systems.
VHDL-AMS extends VHDL to bring the successful HDL modeling
methodology of digital electronic systems design to these new
design disciplines.
Gregory Peterson and Darrell Teegarden join best-selling author
Peter Ashenden in teaching designers how to use VHDL-AMS to model
these complex systems. This comprehensive tutorial and reference
provides detailed descriptions of both the syntax and semantics of
the language and of successful modeling techniques. It assumes no
previous knowledge of VHDL, but instead teaches VHDL and VHDL-AMS
in an integrated fashion, just as it would be used by designers of
these complex, integrated systems.
* Explores the design of an electric-powered, unmanned aerial
vehicle system (UAV) in five separate case studies to illustrate
mixed-signal, mixed-technology, power systems, communication
systems, and full system modeling.
* Includes a CD-ROM with code for all the examples and case studies
in the book, an educational model library, a quick reference guide
for VHDL-AMS, a syntax reference from Appendix E in the book, links
to VHDL-AMS resources and Mentor Graphics SystemVision software,
which provides a simulation and modeling environment with a
schematic entry tool, a VHDL-AMS simulator, and a waveform viewing
facility.
"Digital Design: An Embedded Systems Approach Using VHDL" provides
a foundation in digital design for students in computer
engineering, electrical engineering and computer science courses.
It takes an up-to-date and modern approach of presenting digital
logic design as an activity in a larger systems design context.
Rather than focus on aspects of digital design that have little
relevance in a realistic design context, this book concentrates on
modern and evolving knowledge and design skills. Hardware
description language (HDL)-based design and verification is
emphasized--VHDL examples are used extensively throughout. By
treating digital logic as part of embedded systems design, this
book provides an understanding of the hardware needed in the
analysis and design of systems comprising both hardware and
software components.
Includes a Web site with links to vendor tools, labs and tutorials.
Presents digital logic design as an activity in a larger systems
design context.
Features extensive use of VHDL examples to demonstrate HDL
(hardware description language) usage at the abstract behavioural
level and register transfer level, as well as for low-level
verification and verification environments.
Includes worked examples throughout to enhance the reader's
understanding and retention of the material.
Companion Web site includes links to tools for FPGA design from
Synplicity, Mentor Graphics, and Xilinx, VHDL source code for all
the examples in the book, lecture slides, laboratory projects, and
solutions to exercises."
System-on-Chip Methodologies & Design Languages brings together
a selection of the best papers from three international electronic
design language conferences in 2000. The conferences are the
Hardware Description Language Conference and Exhibition (HDLCon),
held in the Silicon Valley area of USA; the Forum on Design
Languages (FDL), held in Europe; and the Asia Pacific Chip Design
Language (APChDL) Conference. The papers cover a range of topics,
including design methods, specification and modeling languages,
tool issues, formal verification, simulation and synthesis. The
results presented in these papers will help researchers and
practicing engineers keep abreast of developments in this rapidly
evolving field.
VHDL-2008: Just the New Stuff, as its title says, introduces the
new features added to the latest revision of the IEEE standard for
the VHDL hardware description language. Written by the Chair and
Technical Editor of the IEEE working group, the book is an
authoritative guide to how the new features work and how to use
them to improve design productivity. It will be invaluable for
early adopters of the new language version, for tool implementers,
and for those just curious about where VHDL is headed.
* First in the market describing the new features of VHDL
2008;
* Just the new features, so existing users and implementers can
focus on what's new;
* Helps readers to learn the new features soon, rather than waiting
for new editions of complete VHDL reference books.
* Authoritative, written by experts in the area;
* Tutorial style, making it more accessible than the VHDL Standard
Language Reference Manual.
"The Student's Guide to VHDL" is a condensed edition of "The
Designer's Guide to VHDL, " the most widely used textbook on VHDL
for digital system modeling. "The Student's Guide" is targeted as a
supplemental reference book for computer organization and digital
design courses.
Since publication of the first edition of "The Student's Guide, "
the IEEE VHDL and related standards have been revised. The
"Designer's Guide" has been revised to reflect the changes, so it
is appropriate that "The Student's Guide" also be revised.
"In The Student's Guide to VHDL, 2nd Edition, " we have included a
design case study illustrating an FPGA-based design flow. The aim
is to show how VHDL modeling fits into a design flow, starting from
high-level design and proceeding through detailed design and
verification, synthesis, FPGA place and route, and final timing
verification. Inclusion of the case study helps to better serve the
educational market. Currently, most college courses do not formally
address the details of design flow. Students may be given informal
guidance on how to proceed with lab projects. In many cases, it is
left to students to work it out for themselves. The case study in
"The Student's Guide" provides a reference design flow that can be
adapted to a variety of lab projects.
System-on-Chip Methodologies & Design Languages brings together
a selection of the best papers from three international electronic
design language conferences in 2000. The conferences are the
Hardware Description Language Conference and Exhibition (HDLCon),
held in the Silicon Valley area of USA; the Forum on Design
Languages (FDL), held in Europe; and the Asia Pacific Chip Design
Language (APChDL) Conference. The papers cover a range of topics,
including design methods, specification and modeling languages,
tool issues, formal verification, simulation and synthesis. The
results presented in these papers will help researchers and
practicing engineers keep abreast of developments in this rapidly
evolving field.
VHDL, 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. This
third edition is the first comprehensive book on the market to
address the new features of VHDL-2008.
* First comprehensive book on VHDL to incorporate all new features
of VHDL-2008, the latest release of the VHDL standard...helps
readers get up to speed quickly with new features of the new
standard.
* Presents a structured guide to the modeling facilities offered by
VHDL...shows how VHDL functions to help design digital
systems.
* Includes extensive case studies and source code used to develop
testbenches and case study examples..helps readers gain maximum
facility with VHDL for design of digital systems.
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