GOOD REFFERENCE BOOK NEEDED

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ec

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Hi

I need a REAL good VHDL refference book that
has good index and is really handy in finding kewords and concepts real fast
during work .

Can you recomand one please ?

Thanks

EC
 
2 spring to mind, the free Hardi one http://www.hardi.com/vhdl.htm and the
Doulos VHDL reference guide
http://www.doulos.com/content/products/golden_reference_guides.php#Anchor-Th-61209

Hans
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"ec" <wavesoft@netvision.net.il> wrote in message
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Hi

I need a REAL good VHDL refference book that
has good index and is really handy in finding kewords and concepts real
fast during work .

Can you recomand one please ?

Thanks

EC
 
In message <dql8h.48147$163.13235@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>
"Hans" <hans64@ht-lab.com> wrote:

2 spring to mind, the free Hardi one http://www.hardi.com/vhdl.htm and the
Doulos VHDL reference guide
http://www.doulos.com/content/products/golden_reference_guides.php#Anchor-Th-61209
I have the Doulos Golden Reference Guide for VHDL, but I have often
felt frustrated by it because it doesn't provide simple examples for
each entry, although it will often provide more complex (and therefore
less obvious) ones. It's not a book I could recommend. YMMV of course.

Dave
 
ec a écrit :
Hi

I need a REAL good VHDL refference book that
has good index and is really handy in finding kewords and concepts real fast
during work .

Can you recomand one please ?

Thanks

EC
I liked "The designer's guide to VHDL" from Peter J. Ashenden, 2nd edition from
"Systems on Silicon", "Morgan Kauffmann"
http://www.ashenden.com.au/designers-guide/DG.html
http://www.amazon.com/Designers-Guide-VHDL-Peter-Ashenden/dp/1558602704
etc...

Pascal
 

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