9657E-6 The power of VHDL-without the complexity! Want to leverage VHDL's remarkable power without bogging down in its notorious complexity? Get A VHDL Primer, Third Edition. This up-to-the-minute... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am a graduate student doing my Major in digital VLSI design. I strongly urge people to read the book written by Mr. Jayaram Bhasker on VHDL.I feel that there are no prerequisites for reading this. The main highlight of the book is the simplicity with which its written. The author has really taken pains to make students understand difficult ideas with ease.The other most striking feature are ample signal wave diagrams which YOU DONT FIND IN ANY OTHER BOOKS. My favorite chapter is the tutorial in Chapter2 and the last chapter on STATE MACHINES. I have gone through some other books but they never give fully written code examples. Mr. Bhasker has given complete code examples which you can synthesize easily and get the satisfaction of practically writing the code in a short time and observe the wave forms.This book is an excellent study material for people interested in learning VHDL . - Sameer Kadam
Nicely Organized for a "Kick Start Learning."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book nicely starts with the simple code writing and progresses to more complex topics in VHDL.The good thing is the author explained almost every topic with good clarity and has well connected different topics.I hope the next edition comes with more examples on test bench. A very keen information about the different types of modelling also helps to have a good attacking style for a sound digital designing. I would recommend this book to any beginner and there is no doubt this book is well fragmented with techniques about VHDL coding almost in every page.
This book is much more than a "Primer".
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I have taught VHDL and Verilog for a number of years and find this book to be one of the best "basics" book on the market. One MUST read it slowly in order to absorb all the details given. Although I like the book, it comes up short in gluing subjects together--something I insist on in a book and in the classroom. More examples would be helpful and a little overview-flowcharting would help.
VHDL - clean and concise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I'm a VHDL instructor and recommend this title to my students. It's concise and well organized. My only complaint is I wish there were more information on testbench construction.
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