Effective Coding with VHDL: Principles and Best Practice (MIT Press) 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. This book presents this unique set of skills, teaching V
TITLE | : | Effective Coding with VHDL: Principles and Best Practice (MIT Press) |
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RATING | : | 4.51 (893 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0262034220 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Hardcover |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 624 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2016-05-27 |
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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 recom
Editorial : This is the book that so many of us have been waiting for. It goes way beyond teaching VHDL language to address the principles of design. Ricardo Jasinski takes the wisdom learned from software gurus like Martin Fowler and Ward Cunningham and translates it to hardware design. It will challenge you to be a better coder and a better designer.
(Philippe Faes, PhD, CEO of Sigasi)
Hardware designers tend to produce poorly structured VHDL while software designers often do not adequately consider resource constraints of size, speed, and real-time response. This sorely needed book shows readers how to implement and verify projects that not only meet the hardware functionality requirements but do so with concise, readable, and reusable VHDL.
(Donald W. Bouldin, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tennessee)
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