Good VHDL reference?

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Nico Coesel

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It seems I have misplaced my VHDL book a long time ago and I can't
figure out where I left it. In short: I need a new VHDL book :-(

Can anyone recommend a good generic VHDL reference? I'm not looking
for a book with a particular bias towards fpga design, asic design, or
simulation.


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"Nico Coesel" <nico@puntnl.niks> wrote in message
news:46e6ec70.1220712902@news.planet.nl...
It seems I have misplaced my VHDL book a long time ago and I can't
figure out where I left it. In short: I need a new VHDL book :-(

Can anyone recommend a good generic VHDL reference? I'm not looking
for a book with a particular bias towards fpga design, asic design, or
simulation.


http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=vhdl+reference+book+group%3Acomp.lang.vhdl
 
On Sep 11, 9:33 pm, n...@puntnl.niks (Nico Coesel) wrote:
It seems I have misplaced my VHDL book a long time ago and I can't
figure out where I left it. In short: I need a new VHDL book :-(

Can anyone recommend a good generic VHDL reference? I'm not looking
for a book with a particular bias towards fpga design, asic design, or
simulation.
I've waded through my share of VHDL books, and Ashenden's (Designer's
Guide) is by far the best of the pack.

Eli
 
The one i am using and it is the first book have used to learn VHDL is
"VHDL for Designers" from Stefan Sjoholm and Lennart Lindh.
 
"Eli Bendersky" <eliben@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 11, 9:33 pm, n...@puntnl.niks (Nico Coesel) wrote:
It seems I have misplaced my VHDL book a long time ago and I can't
figure out where I left it. In short: I need a new VHDL book :-(

Can anyone recommend a good generic VHDL reference? I'm not looking
for a book with a particular bias towards fpga design, asic design, or
simulation.


I've waded through my share of VHDL books, and Ashenden's (Designer's
Guide) is by far the best of the pack.

Eli

I'll second the Ashenden's (Designer's Guide) plug, but also add that I have
both the Designer's Guide and "The Student's Guide to VHDL" by Peter
Ashenden and I actually prefer the student's guide as it seems to have
everything I need without having a lot of extra stuff I never use. And its
cheeper too!.

Dan
 
Hi,
I just bought "Student's VHDL Guide" by Ashenden.

What is the difference between the following two books by the same
author:

The Designer's Guide to VHDL (Systems on Silicon) by Peter J. Ashenden
(Paperback - May 2002)
Buy new: $75.95 $56.19 40 Used & new from $49.18

The System Designer's Guide to VHDL-AMS (Systems on Silicon) by Peter
J. Ashenden, Gregory D. Peterson, and Darrell A. Teegarden (Paperback
- Sep 4, 2002)
Buy new: $81.95 $60.57 23 Used & new from $55.00

Weng
 
On Sep 12, 12:47 pm, Weng Tianxiang <wtx...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I just bought "Student's VHDL Guide" by Ashenden.

What is the difference between the following two books by the same
author:

The Designer's Guide to VHDL (Systems on Silicon) by Peter J. Ashenden
(Paperback - May 2002)
Buy new: $75.95 $56.19 40 Used & new from $49.18

The System Designer's Guide to VHDL-AMS (Systems on Silicon) by Peter
J. Ashenden, Gregory D. Peterson, and Darrell A. Teegarden (Paperback
- Sep 4, 2002)
Buy new: $81.95 $60.57 23 Used & new from $55.00

Weng
The latter is for vhdl-ams (analog mixed signal?), and probably has
more to do with the analog aspects of it.

Andy
 
It seems I have misplaced my VHDL book a long time ago and I can't
figure out where I left it. In short: I need a new VHDL book :-(

Can anyone recommend a good generic VHDL reference? I'm not looking
for a book with a particular bias towards fpga design, asic design, or
simulation.


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From complex projects of VHDL IP filter to general tips of how randomize
print an instance name are at:

http://bknpk.ddns.net/my_web/MiscellaneousHW/MiscellaneousHW.html

http://bknpk.ddns.net/my_web/SDIO/ip_ttl_filter_main.html

"While it is simple in VERILOG (%m in the display system function), in VHD
a bit more code writing is required.
$display("dbg instance name %m at %d", $time);
An example how to print an instance name in systemc is also available o
this site...."
http://bknpk.ddns.net/my_web/MiscellaneousHW/vhdl_path_name_print.html

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