Verilog hdl samir palnitkar

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Verilog HDL A guide to Digital Design and Synthesis Samir Palnitkar

SunSoft Press 1996


PART 1 BASIC VERILOG TOPICS 1 Overview of Digital Design with Verilog HDL 2 Hierarchical Modeling Concepts 3 Basic Concepts 4 Modules and Ports 5 Gate-Level Modeling 6 Dataflow Modeling 7 Behavioral Modeling 8 Tasks and Functions 9 Useful Modeling Techniques PART 2 Advance Verilog Topics 10 Timing and Delays 11 Switch- Level Modeling 12 User-Defined Primitives 13 Programming Language Interface 14 Logic Synthesis with Verilog HDL PART3 APPENDICES A Strength Modeling and Advanced Net Definitions B List of PLI Rountines C List of Keywords, System Tasks, and Compiler Directives D Formal Syntax Definition E Verilog Tidbits F Verilog Examples

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Verilog HDL A guide to Digital Design and Synthesis Samir Palnitkar

SunSoft Press 1996


PART 1 BASIC VERILOG TOPICS 1 Overview of Digital Design with Verilog HDL 2 Hierarchical Modeling Concepts 3 Basic Concepts 4 Modules and Ports 5 Gate-Level Modeling 6 Dataflow Modeling 7 Behavioral Modeling 8 Tasks and Functions 9 Useful Modeling Techniques PART 2 Advance Verilog Topics 10 Timing and Delays 11 Switch- Level Modeling 12 User-Defined Primitives 13 Programming Language Interface 14 Logic Synthesis with Verilog HDL PART3 APPENDICES A Strength Modeling and Advanced Net Definitions B List of PLI Rountines C List of Keywords, System Tasks, and Compiler Directives D Formal Syntax Definition E Verilog Tidbits F Verilog Examples

1 3 11 27 47 61 85 115 157 169 191 193 213 229 249 275 319 321 327 343 345 363 367


































































































































Verilog HDL A guide to Digital Design and Synthesis Samir Palnitkar

SunSoft Press 1996


PART 1 BASIC VERILOG TOPICS 1 Overview of Digital Design with Verilog HDL 2 Hierarchical Modeling Concepts 3 Basic Concepts 4 Modules and Ports 5 Gate-Level Modeling 6 Dataflow Modeling 7 Behavioral Modeling 8 Tasks and Functions 9 Useful Modeling Techniques PART 2 Advance Verilog Topics 10 Timing and Delays 11 Switch- Level Modeling 12 User-Defined Primitives 13 Programming Language Interface 14 Logic Synthesis with Verilog HDL PART3 APPENDICES A Strength Modeling and Advanced Net Definitions B List of PLI Rountines C List of Keywords, System Tasks, and Compiler Directives D Formal Syntax Definition E Verilog Tidbits F Verilog Examples

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