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  • Free Range VHDL: The No-frills Guide to Writing Powerful Code

    The purpose of this book is to provide students and young engineers with a guide to help them develop the skills necessary to be able to use VHDL for introductory and intermediate level digital design.

  • Verilog Tutorials (Deepark Kumar Tala, et al)

    Comprehensive and self contained, these tutorials cover the design of a plethora of combinational and sequential logic circuits using conventional logic design and Verilog HDL. Number systems and number representations are presented.

  • Verilog Beginner's Tutorial (Dan Gisselquist)

    This beginners Verilog tutorial attempts to fill some of the missing pieces in other tutorials. The goal is to take a beginner from knowing C and a little C++, all the way to a serial port example using both receiver, transmitter and FIFO.

  • Guide to Synthesis and Tools for VHDL Modeling and Design

    This book presents an integrated approach to digital design principles, processes, and implementations to help the reader design much more complex systems within a shorter design cycle. This is accomplished by introducing digital design concepts, VHDL coding, VHDL simulation, synthesis commands, and strategies together.

  • The VHDL Golden Reference Guide (DOULOS)

    Packed with practical advice distilled from years of experience teaching VHDL courses, this book is designed for the experienced design engineer, offers answers to the questions most often asked during practical application, in a convenient reference format.

  • VHDL Handbook (Hardi Electronics)

    This book has become a standard reference in the industry for learning the features of VHDL and using it to verify hardware designs, with many complete examples used to illustrate the features of the VHDL language.

  • The VHDL Cookbook, First Edition (Peter J. Ashenden)

    The book begins with the basics of VHDL, which, like any software language, has keywords, operators, flow control statements, and programming conventions, then moves on to more complicated models, such as a design for a complete CPU.

  • VHDL Tutorials (Douglas L. Perry, et al.)

    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.

  • VHDL Reference Guide (Xilinx and Synopsys)

    This book is an essential guide for people working in computer hardware design and synthesis, combines a comprehensive reference of the VHDL syntax with tutorial and workshop materials that guide to the principles of digital hardware design.

  • Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, 2nd Edition

    This complete reference progresses logically from the most fundamental Verilog concepts to today's most advanced digital design techniques. For both experienced and newcomers, it offers broad coverage of Verilog HDL from a practical design perspective.

  • VHDL - A Starters Guide, 2nd Edition (Sudhakar Yalamanchili)

    Although most of us won't ever need to design our own integrated circuit, this book shows how it's done - and is written in an accessible style rarely found in engineering texts. It's also a useful reference for computer professionals.

  • Digital Design with RTL Design, VHDL, and Verilog (Frank Vahid)

    Offering a modern, updated approach to digital design, this much-needed book reviews basic design fundamentals before diving into specific details of design optimization. Starts with the low-levels of design, then progresses to the key uses of digital design today.

  • FPGAs!? Now What? - Learning FPGA Design with the XuLA Board

    This book will briefly describe FPGAs and then show you how to apply them to your problems using a low-cost board and some free software. It discusses how to use the Xilinx ISE WebPACK software to build FPGA designs for the XuLA FPGA board.

  • FPGAs for Dummies (Andrew Moore)

    If you are completely new to FPGAs, or if you want a refreshing high level view of what FPGAs are and what are the future trends in the field, it will help you understand the practical uses of FPGAs.

  • Introducing the Spartan-3E FPGA and VHDL (Mike Field)

    This is an introduction to FPGAs and VHDL. It discusses the low level details of working with FPGAs, rather than diving straight into the System on a Chip (SOAC) level. The book examples are mainly oriented to Xilinx Spartan 3E FPGA.

  • Parallel Programming for FPGAs (Ryan Kastner, et al.)

    Aimed at teaching hardware and software developers how to efficiently program FPGAs using high-level synthesis (HLS). Focuses on the use of algorithmic high-level synthesis (HLS) to build application-specific FPGA systems.

  • The Emergence of FPGA-Based Prototyping for SoC Design

    Making FPGA prototyping part of the design process early means actually thinking about how the design will be prototyped via an FPGA. It tells the history of FPGA-based prototyping and three leading system providers – S2C, Cadence, and Synopsys.

  • High-Speed Serial I/O: A Designer's Guide with FPGA Apps

    This book introduces the basic concepts for anyone who wishes to learn or refresh his/her concepts about high-speed serial links. Understand the Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) architecture and its implementation.

  • Exploring Zynq MPSoC: With PYNQ and Machine Learning Apps

    Introduces the Zynq MPSoC (Multi-Processor System-on-Chip), an embedded device which combines a sophisticated processing system that includes ARM Cortex-A53 applications and ARM Cortex-R5 real-time processors, with FPGA programmable logic.

  • Network-on-Chip: The Next Generation of System-on-Chip

    This book provides a basic overview of topics associated with NoC-based design: communication infrastructure design, communication methodology, evaluation framework, and mapping of applications onto NoC.

  • Digital Filter Design (Zoran Milivojevic)

    Provide you with different theorethical and practical approaches to digital filter design. It covers design of both finite and infinite impulse response filters. In addition, it applies the most popular and most commonly used design methodes giving the best solutions.

  • Notes on the Design of Optimal FIR Filters (John Treichler)

    This note primarily addresses how to estimate impulse response lengths short of actually designing the filter itself and indirectly discusses a bit the first. It examines how to convert a typical filter specification in terms of cutoff frequency, passband ripple, etc.

  • Introduction to Digital Filters (J. Smith III)

    A digital filter can be pictured as a "black box" that accepts a sequence of numbers and emits a new sequence of numbers. A gentle introduction to digital filters, including mathematical theory, illustrative examples, some audio applications, etc.

  • Algorithms and Data Structures in VLSI Design

    This book presents broad and in-depth coverage of the entire field of modern VLSI Design with ordered binary decision diagrams (OBDDs), emphasizes its applications in computer aided circuit design.

  • VLSI Design (Esteban Tlelo-Cuautle, et al)

    This book provides some recent advances in design nanometer VLSI chips, ranging from design tools, new post-silicon devices, GPU-based parallel computing, emerging 3D integration, and antenna design.

  • Very-Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) by Zhongfeng Wang

    This book is intended to cover a wide range of VLSI design topics by providing a historical perspective as well as design methodologies of VLSI systems.

  • Computer Aids For VLSI Design (Steven M. Rubin)

    This textbook broadly examines the software required to design electronic circuitry, including integrated circuits. Topics include synthesis and analysis tools, graphics and user interface, memory representation, and more.

  • Programming the Z80, 3rd Edition (Rodnay Zaks)

    This book has been designed as a complete self-contained text for learning programming, using the Z80. It aims at providing a true level of competence to the person who wishes to program using this microprocessor.

  • Finding Your Way Through Formal Verification (Bernard Murphy)

    This book provides an introduction to Formal Verification methods. This book was written as a way to dip a toe in formal waters. You may be curious about formal verification, but you’re not yet sure it is right for your needs.

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