Tutorial for beginners

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Adrien Charruel

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Hi,

I'm looking for a tutorial explaining how to get started in verilog. I'd
like to learn about the tools (especially free tools, available with
Linux) and the language itself.

I'm a complete beginner and i had some difficulties to find anything
like that on the web.

Thanks.

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Adrien Charruel
 
Adrien Charruel <qai-jin@nospam.neuroexe.com> wrote in message news:<40a76c5c$0$19000$626a14ce@news.free.fr>...
Hi,

I'm looking for a tutorial explaining how to get started in verilog. I'd
like to learn about the tools (especially free tools, available with
Linux) and the language itself.

I'm a complete beginner and i had some difficulties to find anything
like that on the web.

Thanks.
Adrien Charruel <qai-jin@nospam.neuroexe.com> wrote in message news:<40a76c5c$0$19000$626a14ce@news.free.fr>...
Hi,

I'm looking for a tutorial explaining how to get started in verilog. I'd
like to learn about the tools (especially free tools, available with
Linux) and the language itself.

I'm a complete beginner and i had some difficulties to find anything
like that on the web.

Thanks.
There are a *lot* of resources available online. Here are some I am
fond of:

http://www.icarus.com/eda/verilog/
http://ivi.sourceforge.net/

http://www.aldec.com/Downloads/
http://www.vol.webnexus.com/
http://www.parmita.com/verilogcenter/
http://web.doe.carleton.ca/~pavan/350/resources/ and
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jknight/97.478/97.478_03F/ (specially
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jknight/97.478/97.478_03F/PeterVrlR.pdf)
http://www.doulos.com/knowhow/
http://www-ee.eng.hawaii.edu/~msmith/ASICs/Files/pdf/CH11.pdf
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/crabill/
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~ee577/
http://jungfrau.usc.edu/ee577b/

Regards.
 
I am familiar with the Aldec one, and recommend it. The webnexus one
is pretty good too. Yet another spot is

www.sutherland-hdl.com/on-line_ref_guide/vlog_reg_top.html



pablobleyer@hotmail.com (Pablo Bleyer Kocik) wrote in message news:<bb2f07d6.0405161516.5588877f@posting.google.com>...
Adrien Charruel <qai-jin@nospam.neuroexe.com> wrote in message news:<40a76c5c$0$19000$626a14ce@news.free.fr>...
Hi,

I'm looking for a tutorial explaining how to get started in verilog. I'd
like to learn about the tools (especially free tools, available with
Linux) and the language itself.

I'm a complete beginner and i had some difficulties to find anything
like that on the web.

Thanks.

Adrien Charruel <qai-jin@nospam.neuroexe.com> wrote in message news:<40a76c5c$0$19000$626a14ce@news.free.fr>...
Hi,

I'm looking for a tutorial explaining how to get started in verilog. I'd
like to learn about the tools (especially free tools, available with
Linux) and the language itself.

I'm a complete beginner and i had some difficulties to find anything
like that on the web.

Thanks.

There are a *lot* of resources available online. Here are some I am
fond of:

http://www.icarus.com/eda/verilog/
http://ivi.sourceforge.net/

http://www.aldec.com/Downloads/
http://www.vol.webnexus.com/
http://www.parmita.com/verilogcenter/
http://web.doe.carleton.ca/~pavan/350/resources/ and
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jknight/97.478/97.478_03F/ (specially
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~jknight/97.478/97.478_03F/PeterVrlR.pdf)
http://www.doulos.com/knowhow/
http://www-ee.eng.hawaii.edu/~msmith/ASICs/Files/pdf/CH11.pdf
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/crabill/
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~ee577/
http://jungfrau.usc.edu/ee577b/

Regards.
 
gene a ecrit (18.05.2004 16:43) :
I am familiar with the Aldec one, and recommend it. The webnexus one
is pretty good too. Yet another spot is

www.sutherland-hdl.com/on-line_ref_guide/vlog_reg_top.html
Your link seems to be down...

Besides, Icarus seems to be good, and it's the verilog tool included in
Debian. So I will certainly choose this one.

IVI seems quite good as well... I'll try that as soon as I have some
free times.

Thanks.

--
Adrien Charruel
 
"gene" <fazool1_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:adbf00ac.0405180643.174ae0a@posting.google.com...
I am familiar with the Aldec one, and recommend it. The webnexus one
is pretty good too. Yet another spot is

www.sutherland-hdl.com/on-line_ref_guide/vlog_reg_top.html

sb http://www.sutherland-hdl.com/on-line_ref_guide/vlog_ref_top.html

(reg --> ref). Downloadable HTML files as tar or zip is a nice touch.
 

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