av Rajkumar Sarma
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Get familiar and work with the basic and advanced Modeling types in Verilog HDL Key FeaturesLearn about the step-wise process to use Verilog design tools such as Xilinx, Vivado, Cadence NC-SIM Explore the various types of HDL and its need Learn Verilog HDL modeling types using examples Learn advanced concept such as UDP, Switch level modeling Learn about FPGA based prototyping of the digital system DescriptionHardware Description Language (HDL) allows analysis and simulation of digital logic and circuits. The HDL is an integral part of the EDA (electronic design automation) tool for PLDs, microprocessors, and ASICs. So, HDL is used to describe a Digital System. The combinational and sequential logic circuits can be described easily using HDL. Verilog HDL, standardized as IEEE 1364, is a hardware description language used to model electronic systems. This book is a comprehensive guide about the digital system and its design using various VLSI design tools as well as Verilog HDL. The step-wise procedure to use various VLSI tools such as Xilinx, Vivado, Cadence NC-SIM, is covered in this book. It also explains the advanced concept such as User Define Primitives (UDP), switch level modeling, reconfigurable computing, etc. Finally, this book ends with FPGA based prototyping of the digital system. By the end of this book, you will understand everything related to digital system design. What will you learnImplement Adder, Subtractor, Adder-Cum-Subtractor using Verilog HDLExplore the various Modeling styles in Verilog HDL Implement Switch level modeling using Verilog HDL Get familiar with advanced modeling techniques in Verilog HDLGet to know more about FPGA based prototyping using Verilog HDL Who this book is forAnyone interested in Electronics and VLSI design and want to learn Digital System Design with Verilog HDL will find this book useful. IC developers can also use this book as a quick reference for Verilog HDL fundamentals & features.Table of Contents1. An Introduction to VLSI Design Tools2. Need of Hardware Description Language (HDL)3. Logic Gate Implementation in Verilog HDL4. Adder-Subtractor Implementation Using Verilog HDL5. Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Implementation in Verilog HDL6. Encoder/Decoder Implementation Using Verilog HDL7. Magnitude Comparator Implementation Using Verilog HDL8. Flip-Flop Implementation Using Verilog HDL9. Shift Registers Implementation Using Verilog HDL10. Counter Implementation Using Verilog HDL11. Shift Register Counter Implementation Using Verilog HDL12. Advanced Modeling Techniques13. Switch Level Modeling14. FPGA Prototyping in Verilog HDLAbout the Author Dr. Cherry Bhargava is working as an associate professor and head, VLSI domain, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. She has more than 14 years of teaching and research experience. She is Ph.D. (ECE), IKGPTU, M.Tech (VLSI Design & CAD) Thapar University and B.Tech (Electronics and Instrumentation) from Kurukshetra University. She is GATE qualified with All India Rank 428.She has authored about 50 technical research papers in SCI, Scopus indexed quality journals, and national/international conferences. Dr. Rajkumar Sarma received his B.E. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem, India & M.Tech degree from Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab and currently pursuing Ph.D. from Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab.