-- Includes an exceptionally clear introduction to structured design concepts and design tools.
-- Master the ASlC design process and key implementation technologies: PLDs, FPGAs, gate arrays, and standard cells.
-- New! CD-ROM contains the book's VHDL models, model test benches, and homework solutions.
This is an exceptionally clear, thorough, and up-to-date introduction to today's leading approach to hardware design: synthesis using a hardware description language and today's leading synthesis tools. The book begins with a unified explanation of the VHDL language and its key constructs. Armstrong and Gray introduce the modeling process step-by-step, using many examples at varying levels of abstraction, and demonstrating techniques designed to maximize both simulation efficiency and compatibility with synthesis tools. The book introduces the ASIC design process and its key implementation technologies, including PLDs, gate arrays, FPGAs (using Xilinx tools) and standard cells (using Synopsys tools). Readers will fully understand how VHDL is integrated into the design flow, from executable specifications at the algorithmic level through implementations at the gate or cell level suitable for use in custom or programmable integrated circuit chips. Extensive new coverage includes multilevel modeling; design with standard parts and ASICs, data and control unit design, and modeling for synthesis. Review problems are included in each chapter, and over 300 references are provided. For all electrical engineers, hardware and software designers who need to program with VHDL.
DR. JAMES R. ARMSTRONG and DR. F. GAIL GRAY are Professors of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech.Dr. Armstrong teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in computer architecture, HDLs, and logic design. He was a member of the original IEEE standardization committee; authoredChip Level Modeling With VHDL, and co-authored Structured Logic Design With VHDL, both from Prentice Hall.Dr. Gray teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in computer engineering, logic design, hardware description languages, coding theory, fault tolerant computing, testing, and microprocessor system design. His work has been published byIEEE Transactions on Computers; Journal of VLSI Signal Processing for Signal, Image, and Video Technology; Design Automation Conference; the VHDL International Users Forum; and many other leading journals and conferences.