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- Title: Design Recipes for FPGAs: Using Verilog and VHDL
- Author(s) Peter Wilson
- Publisher: Newnes; eBook (Online Edition)
- Hardcover/Paperback: 392 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0080971296
- ISBN-13: 978-0080971292
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This book provides a rich toolbox of design techniques and templates to solve practical, every-day problems using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). Using a modular structure, it provides design techniques and templates at all levels, together with functional code, which you can easily match and apply to your application.
About the Authors- Peter Wilson is Professor of Electronic Systems Engineering in the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Bath.
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