The Third Edition has been revised and updated to conform to the IEEE 1364-1995 Standard. Several entirely new chapters have been added including a chapter on Advanced Timing and a chapter on Synthesis. The chapter on synthesis presents methods of describing systems for both logic and behavioral synthesis.
Thomas & Moorby's The Verilog Hardware Description Language, Third Edition is a valuable resource for engineers and students interested in describing, simulating and synthesizing digital systems.
The book and the CD-ROM allow the reader to be able to study Verilog as well as use it.
Thomas & Moorby's The Verilog® Hardware Description Language has become the standard reference text for Verilog.
The Verilog® Hardware Description Language, Fifth Edition, is a valuable resource for engineers and students interested in describing, simulating, and synthesizing digital systems; the extensive number of simulatable examples and wide range of representation styles covered ensure its quick use in design.
The book is also ready for use in university courses, having been used for introductory logic design and simulation through advanced VLSI design courses. An appendix with tutorial help and a work-along style is keyed into the introduction for new students. Material supporting a computer-aided design course on the inner working of simulators is also included.