Verilog Digital System Design

2nd Edition
0071588922 · 9780071588928
This rigorous text shows electronics designers and students how to deploy Verilog in sophisticated digital systems design.The Second Edition is completely updated -- along with the many worked examples -- for Verilog 2001, new synthesis standards and… Read More
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Chapter 1: Design Automation with Verilog

Chapter 2: Register Transfer Level Design with Verilog

Chapter 3: Verilog Language Concepts

Chapter 4: Combinational Circuit Description

Chapter 5: Sequential Circuit Description

Chapter 6: Component Test and Verification

Chapter 7: Detailed Modeling

Chapter 8: RT Level Design and Test

Appendix A: List of Keywords

Appendix B: Frequently Used Sysytem Tasks and Functions

Appendix C: Compiler Directives

Appendix D: Verilog Formal Syntax Definition

Appendix E: Verilog Assertion Monitors

This rigorous text shows electronics designers and students how to deploy Verilog in sophisticated digital systems design.The Second Edition is completely updated -- along with the many worked examples -- for Verilog 2001, new synthesis standards and coverage of the new OVI verification library.