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Title: Vhdl: A Logic Synthesis Approach by David Naylor, Simon Jones ISBN: 0-412-61650-5 Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers Pub. Date: 15 January, 1997 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $152.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Good book on VHDL Synthesis
Comment: This book is excellent for the topic - logic sythesis. It has an introduction to VHDL, however I found that "VHDL Starters Guide" was better if you are just starting off. However at any rate this is a good book on VHDL. There is a lot of examples in the book, which makes it easy to understand and use. It does have a focus on sythesis, with such topics of optimizing your code using different tecniques. It also talks about good coding of VHDL. If you know at least some VHDL and are interested in synthesising your designs, this book should be useful for you.
Rating: 4
Summary: Good and Clear explanation of the main points
Comment: I'm a CS student and needed to know more about VHDL for a project. I looked at a range of books and found some of them way too deep for me. This one seemed clearly written and had lots of neat examples.
What I liked best was that the books show 3 different ways fo designing circuits. I learnt a lot about VHDL design styles from that
There were some mistakes in the code (eg bit-width ofa circuit vaired from 4 to 5 bits in different parts of the code) but thats about it
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