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  • Title: VHDL Tutorials
  • Author(s) Douglas L. Perry, Peter J. Ashenden
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania; ASHENDEN DESIGNS PTY. LTD.
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  • eBook: PDF
  • Language: English
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These tutorials give a brief overview of the VHDL language and is mainly intended as a companion for the Digital Design Laboratory. This writing aims to give the reader a quick introduction to VHDL and to give a complete or in-depth discussion of VHDL. For a more detailed treatment, please consult any of the many good books on this topic. Several of these books are listed in the reference list.

We developed those tutorials based on the philosophy that the beginning student need not understand the details of VHDL -- instead, they should be able to modify examples to build the desired basic circuits. Thus, they learn the importance of HDL-based digital design, without having to learn the complexities of HDLs. Those complexities can be reserved for a second, more advanced course.

About the Authors
  • Jan Van der Spiegel is a Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.
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