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Free Range VHDL: The No-frills Guide to Writing Powerful Code for Your Digital Implementations
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  • Title: Free Range VHDL: The No-frills Guide to Writing Powerful Code for Your Digital Implementations
  • Author(s) Bryan Mealy, Fabrizio Tappero
  • Publisher: Free Range Factory (2013); eBook (2018)
  • License(s): Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Unported License
  • Hardcover/Paperback: 200 pages (approx)
  • eBook: PDF, ePub, Daisy, Kindle, etc.
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: B015MT2IBM
  • ISBN-13: N/A
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Book Description

This book is a fundamental guide to develop the skills necessary to write powerful VHDL code. The approach taken by this book is to provide only what you need to know to get up and running quickly in VHDL.

VHDL is an extremely powerful tool. The more you understand as you work and study with VHDL, the more it will enhance your learning experience independently of your particular area of interest. The concept of using software to design hardware that is controlled by software will definitely provide you with endless hours of contemplation.

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