Considered and industry classis, VHDL:Modular Design and Synthesis of Cores and Systems has been fully updated to cover methodologies of modern design and the latest uses of VHDL for digital system design. You'll learn how to utilize VHDL to create specific constructs for specific hardware parts, focusing on VHDL's new libraries and packages. The cutting-edge resource explores the design of RT level components, the application of these components in a core-based, and the development of a complete processor design with its hardware and software as a core in a system-on-a-chip(SOC). Filled with over 150 illustrations, VHDL:Modular Design and Synthesis of Cores and Systems features: About The Author: Zainalabedin Navabi, Ph.D., is professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University. Since 1981, he has been worked in the design, definition and implementation of Hardware Description Languages and synthesis and testing of digital systems. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Digital System Design Automation with VHDL Chapter 2: RTL with VHDL Chapter 3: VHDL Constructs for Structure and Hierarchy Descriptions Chapter 4: Concurrent Constructs for RT Level Descriptions Chapter 5: Sequential Constructs for RT Level Descriptions Chapter 6: VHDL Language Utilities and Packages Chapter 7: VHDL Signal Model Chapter 8: Hardware Cores and Models Chapter 9: Core Design and Testability Chapter 10: Design, Test and Application of a Processor Core
VHDL: Modular Design and Synthesis of Cores and Systems

Author: Zainalabedin Navabi