verilog books

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taco

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could somebody recommend a good verilog language reference book. There are
numerous books listed on amazon, but perhaps something is a
classic 'must-have'. I'm especially interested in tips, tricks and examples
of the language and not the whole fpga programming chain.
Taco
 
taco wrote:
could somebody recommend a good verilog language reference book. There are
numerous books listed on amazon, but perhaps something is a
classic 'must-have'. I'm especially interested in tips, tricks and examples
of the language and not the whole fpga programming chain.
I don't know of a verilog must-have reference,
but my favorite for synthesis examples is
Botros: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=botros+isbn+1584508558

-- Mike Treseler
 
As just a language reference... I like the following: -

The Verilog Golden Reference Guide
http://www.doulos.com/content/products/golden_reference_guides.php

syntax, tips, synthesis guide and example of usage. for each entry...
its good easy reading that is 1st class.

(No I don't work there...)
 

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