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Effective Coding with VHDL

- Principles and Best Practice
Af: Ricardo Jasinski Engelsk Hardback

Effective Coding with VHDL

- Principles and Best Practice
Af: Ricardo Jasinski Engelsk Hardback
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A guide to applying software design principles and coding practices to VHDL to improve the readability, maintainability, and quality of VHDL code.

This book addresses an often-neglected aspect of the creation of VHDL designs. A VHDL description is also source code, and VHDL designers can use the best practices of software development to write high-quality code and to organize it in a design. This book presents this unique set of skills, teaching VHDL designers of all experience levels how to apply the best design principles and coding practices from the software world to the world of hardware. The concepts introduced here will help readers write code that is easier to understand and more likely to be correct, with improved readability, maintainability, and overall quality.

After a brief review of VHDL, the book presents fundamental design principles for writing code, discussing such topics as design, quality, architecture, modularity, abstraction, and hierarchy. Building on these concepts, the book then introduces and provides recommendations for each basic element of VHDL code, including statements, design units, types, data objects, and subprograms. The book covers naming data objects and functions, commenting the source code, and visually presenting the code on the screen. All recommendations are supported by detailed rationales. Finally, the book explores two uses of VHDL: synthesis and testbenches. It examines the key characteristics of code intended for synthesis (distinguishing it from code meant for simulation) and then demonstrates the design and implementation of testbenches with a series of examples that verify different kinds of models, including combinational, sequential, and FSM code. Examples from the book are also available on a companion website, enabling the reader to experiment with the complete source code.

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A guide to applying software design principles and coding practices to VHDL to improve the readability, maintainability, and quality of VHDL code.

This book addresses an often-neglected aspect of the creation of VHDL designs. A VHDL description is also source code, and VHDL designers can use the best practices of software development to write high-quality code and to organize it in a design. This book presents this unique set of skills, teaching VHDL designers of all experience levels how to apply the best design principles and coding practices from the software world to the world of hardware. The concepts introduced here will help readers write code that is easier to understand and more likely to be correct, with improved readability, maintainability, and overall quality.

After a brief review of VHDL, the book presents fundamental design principles for writing code, discussing such topics as design, quality, architecture, modularity, abstraction, and hierarchy. Building on these concepts, the book then introduces and provides recommendations for each basic element of VHDL code, including statements, design units, types, data objects, and subprograms. The book covers naming data objects and functions, commenting the source code, and visually presenting the code on the screen. All recommendations are supported by detailed rationales. Finally, the book explores two uses of VHDL: synthesis and testbenches. It examines the key characteristics of code intended for synthesis (distinguishing it from code meant for simulation) and then demonstrates the design and implementation of testbenches with a series of examples that verify different kinds of models, including combinational, sequential, and FSM code. Examples from the book are also available on a companion website, enabling the reader to experiment with the complete source code.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 624
ISBN-13: 9780262034227
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0262034220
Udg. Dato: 27 maj 2016
Længde: 34mm
Bredde: 319mm
Højde: 188mm
Forlag: MIT Press Ltd
Oplagsdato: 27 maj 2016
Forfatter(e): Ricardo Jasinski
Forfatter(e) Ricardo Jasinski


Kategori Vedligeholdelse og reparation


ISBN-13 9780262034227


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 624


Udgave


Længde 34mm


Bredde 319mm


Højde 188mm


Udg. Dato 27 maj 2016


Oplagsdato 27 maj 2016


Forlag MIT Press Ltd

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