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IEEE Std 1076-1987
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IEEE Std 1076/INT-1991
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IEEE Standards Interpretations
Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
ISBN: 9781559371810
Category : Standards, Engineering
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Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
ISBN: 9781559371810
Category : Standards, Engineering
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IEEE Std 1076-1987
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IEEE Standards Interpretations: IEEE Std 1076-1987, IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual
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1076-2019 - IEEE Standard for VHDL Language Reference Manual
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The Impact of IEEE-1076 on VHDL (Hardware Description Language).
Author: Kevin J. Berk
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This paper describes the conversion and extension of the Air Force Institute of Technology's (AFIT's) UNIX-based VHDL Analyzer. This task concentrated on converting the current AFIT analyzer from VHDL Version 7.2 to IEEE Standard 1076-1987 and extending it to include the wait statement and component instantiation as defined in IEEE Standard 1076-1987. An evaluation was also performed on the differences between Version 7.2 and IEEE Standard 1076-1987 using nine predefined criteria that determine if a programming language is good. The evaluation was done to determine if IEEE Standard 1076-1987 was indeed a better version of VHDL than its predecessor, Version 7.2. Keywords: Computer programs; Compilers; Programming languages; Computer aided design; VHDL; Theses. (RH).
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This paper describes the conversion and extension of the Air Force Institute of Technology's (AFIT's) UNIX-based VHDL Analyzer. This task concentrated on converting the current AFIT analyzer from VHDL Version 7.2 to IEEE Standard 1076-1987 and extending it to include the wait statement and component instantiation as defined in IEEE Standard 1076-1987. An evaluation was also performed on the differences between Version 7.2 and IEEE Standard 1076-1987 using nine predefined criteria that determine if a programming language is good. The evaluation was done to determine if IEEE Standard 1076-1987 was indeed a better version of VHDL than its predecessor, Version 7.2. Keywords: Computer programs; Compilers; Programming languages; Computer aided design; VHDL; Theses. (RH).
Fundamentals and Standards in Hardware Description Languages
Author: Jean Mermet
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401119147
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 471
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The second half of this century will remain as the era of proliferation of electronic computers. They did exist before, but they were mechanical. During next century they may perform other mutations to become optical or molecular or even biological. Actually, all these aspects are only fancy dresses put on mathematical machines. This was always recognized to be true in the domain of software, where "machine" or "high level" languages are more or less rigourous, but immaterial, variations of the universaly accepted mathematical language aimed at specifying elementary operations, functions, algorithms and processes. But even a mathematical machine needs a physical support, and this is what hardware is all about. The invention of hardware description languages (HDL's) in the early 60's, was an attempt to stay longer at an abstract level in the design process and to push the stage of physical implementation up to the moment when no more technology independant decisions can be taken. It was also an answer to the continuous, exponential growth of complexity of systems to be designed. This problem is common to hardware and software and may explain why the syntax of hardware description languages has followed, with a reasonable delay of ten years, the evolution of the programming languages: at the end of the 60's they were" Algol like" , a decade later "Pascal like" and now they are "C or ADA-like". They have also integrated the new concepts of advanced software specification languages.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401119147
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 471
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The second half of this century will remain as the era of proliferation of electronic computers. They did exist before, but they were mechanical. During next century they may perform other mutations to become optical or molecular or even biological. Actually, all these aspects are only fancy dresses put on mathematical machines. This was always recognized to be true in the domain of software, where "machine" or "high level" languages are more or less rigourous, but immaterial, variations of the universaly accepted mathematical language aimed at specifying elementary operations, functions, algorithms and processes. But even a mathematical machine needs a physical support, and this is what hardware is all about. The invention of hardware description languages (HDL's) in the early 60's, was an attempt to stay longer at an abstract level in the design process and to push the stage of physical implementation up to the moment when no more technology independant decisions can be taken. It was also an answer to the continuous, exponential growth of complexity of systems to be designed. This problem is common to hardware and software and may explain why the syntax of hardware description languages has followed, with a reasonable delay of ten years, the evolution of the programming languages: at the end of the 60's they were" Algol like" , a decade later "Pascal like" and now they are "C or ADA-like". They have also integrated the new concepts of advanced software specification languages.
Integrated Circuit Test Engineering
Author: Ian A. Grout
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1846281733
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Using the book and the software provided with it, the reader can build his/her own tester arrangement to investigate key aspects of analog-, digital- and mixed system circuits Plan of attack based on traditional testing, circuit design and circuit manufacture allows the reader to appreciate a testing regime from the point of view of all the participating interests Worked examples based on theoretical bookwork, practical experimentation and simulation exercises teach the reader how to test circuits thoroughly and effectively
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1846281733
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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Using the book and the software provided with it, the reader can build his/her own tester arrangement to investigate key aspects of analog-, digital- and mixed system circuits Plan of attack based on traditional testing, circuit design and circuit manufacture allows the reader to appreciate a testing regime from the point of view of all the participating interests Worked examples based on theoretical bookwork, practical experimentation and simulation exercises teach the reader how to test circuits thoroughly and effectively
VHDL: Hardware Description and Design
Author: Roger Lipsett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461316316
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 307
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VHDL is a comprehensive language that allows a user to deal with design complexity. Design, and the data representing a design, are complex by the very nature of a modern digital system constructed from VLSI chips. VHDL is the first language to allow one to capture all the nuances of that complexity, and to effectively manage the data and the design process. As this book shows, VHDL is not by its nature a complex language. In 1980, the U. S. Government launched a very aggressive effort to advance the state-of-the-art in silicon technology. The objective was to significantly enhance operating performance and circuit density for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) silicon chips. The U. S. Government realized that in order for contractors to be able to work together to develop VLSI products, to document the resulting designs, to be able to reuse the designs in future products, and to efficiently upgrade existing designs, they needed a common communication medium for the design data. They wanted the design descriptions to be computer readable and executable. They also recognized that with the high densities envisioned for the U. S. Government's Very High Speed Integrated Circuit (VHSIC) chips and the large systems required in future procurements, a means of streamlining the design process and managing the large volumes of design data was required. Thus was born the concept of a standard hardware design and description language to solve all of these problems.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461316316
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 307
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VHDL is a comprehensive language that allows a user to deal with design complexity. Design, and the data representing a design, are complex by the very nature of a modern digital system constructed from VLSI chips. VHDL is the first language to allow one to capture all the nuances of that complexity, and to effectively manage the data and the design process. As this book shows, VHDL is not by its nature a complex language. In 1980, the U. S. Government launched a very aggressive effort to advance the state-of-the-art in silicon technology. The objective was to significantly enhance operating performance and circuit density for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) silicon chips. The U. S. Government realized that in order for contractors to be able to work together to develop VLSI products, to document the resulting designs, to be able to reuse the designs in future products, and to efficiently upgrade existing designs, they needed a common communication medium for the design data. They wanted the design descriptions to be computer readable and executable. They also recognized that with the high densities envisioned for the U. S. Government's Very High Speed Integrated Circuit (VHSIC) chips and the large systems required in future procurements, a means of streamlining the design process and managing the large volumes of design data was required. Thus was born the concept of a standard hardware design and description language to solve all of these problems.