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【文件名】:06111@52RD_VERILOG GOLDEN REFERENCE GUIDE.rar
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【简 介】:
The Verilog Golden Reference Guide is a compact quick reference
guide to the Verilog hardware description language, its syntax,
semantics, synthesis and application to hardware design.
The Verilog Golden Reference Guide is not intended as a
replacement for the IEEE Standard Verilog Language Reference
Manual. Unlike that document, the Golden Reference guide does not
offer a complete, formal description of Verilog. Rather, it offers
answers to the questions most often asked during the practical
application of Verilog, in a convenient reference format.
Nor is The Verilog Golden Reference Guide intended to be an
introductory tutorial. Information is presented here in a terse
reference format, not in the progressive and sympathetic manner
necessary to learn a subject as complex as Verilog. However,
acknowledging that those already familiar with computer languages
may wish to use this guide as a Verilog text book, a brief informal
introduction to the subject is given at the start.
The main feature of The Verilog Golden Reference Guide is that it
embodies much practical wisdom gathered over many Verilog
projects. It does not only provide a handy syntax reference; there are
many similar books which perform that task adequately. It also
warns you of the most common language errors, gives clues where
to look when your code will not compile, alerts you to synthesis
issues, and gives advice on improving your coding style.
The Verilog Golden Reference Guide was developed to add value to
the Doulos range of Verilog training courses, and also to complement
HDL PaceMaker, the Verilog Computer Based Training package
from Doulos.
The main body of this guide is divided into three main parts, each of
which is organised alphabetically. Each section is indexed by a key
term which appears prominently at the top of each page. Often you
can find the information you want by flicking through the guide
looking for the appropriate key term. If that fails, there is a full index
at the back.
Most of the information in this guide is organised around the Verilog
syntax headings, but there are additional special sections on Coding
Standards, Design Flow, Errors, Reserved Words and, after the main
alphabetical reference section, Compiler Directives, System Tasks
and Functions and Command Line Options.
If you are new to Verilog, you should start by reading A Brief
Introduction to Verilog, which follows overleaf.
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