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Comp.Arch.FPGA | VHDL or verilog

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VHDL or verilog - CMOS - 2006-02-16 10:47:00

hi,
ive completed a introductory book on vhdl, but not mature enough to do
a real world complex designs using vhdl. i've been serching for
tutorial guids to learn advanced vhdl, preferebly with case studies,
but found non. most of the books on vhdl are introductory level. Some
advanced vhdl books such as "The Designer's Guide to VHDL" does not
consider sysnthesis aspect much. beacause of this lack of resources, im
planning to shift from VHDL to verilog. The book "Advanced Digital
Design with the Verilog"  seems to cover what im looking for and has a
good rating with amazon.

i need to know whther there are books such as this one for vhdl
language.
and a little comparison between vhdl and verilog based on the
popularity for developing advanced deigital systems and support given
by various software tools ( such as xilinx tools, modelSIM, etc)

and any comments on the verilog book im talking about.

thank you




Re: VHDL or verilog - Dominik Froehlich - 2006-02-16 10:59:00

hi,

i find "Digital Systems Design with VHDL and Synthesis" by K.C. Cheng a very 
worthwile and informing book. as suggested by the title it focuses on the 
synthesis aspect.

dominik

CMOS wrote:
> hi,
> ive completed a introductory book on vhdl, but not mature enough to do
> a real world complex designs using vhdl. i've been serching for
> tutorial guids to learn advanced vhdl, preferebly with case studies,
> but found non. most of the books on vhdl are introductory level. Some
> advanced vhdl books such as "The Designer's Guide to VHDL" does not
> consider sysnthesis aspect much. beacause of this lack of resources, im
> planning to shift from VHDL to verilog. The book "Advanced Digital
> Design with the Verilog"  seems to cover what im looking for and has a
> good rating with amazon.
> 
> i need to know whther there are books such as this one for vhdl
> language.
> and a little comparison between vhdl and verilog based on the
> popularity for developing advanced deigital systems and support given
> by various software tools ( such as xilinx tools, modelSIM, etc)
> 
> and any comments on the verilog book im talking about.
> 
> thank you
> 
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Re: VHDL or verilog - Joseph Samson - 2006-02-16 11:08:00

CMOS wrote:
> hi,
> ive completed a introductory book on vhdl, but not mature enough to do
> a real world complex designs using vhdl. i've been serching for
> tutorial guids to learn advanced vhdl, preferebly with case studies,
> but found non. 

If you can find it, "HDL Chip Design" by Douglas J Smith (Doone 
Publications ISBN 0-9651934-3-8) gives examples of synthesizable code in 
Verilog and VHDL side by side. Unfortunately, the website www.doone.com 
no longer exists. Maybe it is available at a used book source.


---
Joe Samson
Pixel Velocity

Re: VHDL or verilog - Mike Harrison - 2006-02-16 11:20:00

On 16 Feb 2006 07:47:53 -0800, "CMOS"
<m...@millenniumit.com> wrote:

>hi,
>ive completed a introductory book on vhdl, but not mature enough to do
>a real world complex designs using vhdl. i've been serching for
>tutorial guids to learn advanced vhdl, preferebly with case studies,
>but found non. most of the books on vhdl are introductory level. Some
>advanced vhdl books such as "The Designer's Guide to VHDL" does not
>consider sysnthesis aspect much. beacause of this lack of resources, im
>planning to shift from VHDL to verilog. The book "Advanced Digital
>Design with the Verilog"  seems to cover what im looking for and has a
>good rating with amazon.
>
>i need to know whther there are books such as this one for vhdl
>language.
>and a little comparison between vhdl and verilog based on the
>popularity for developing advanced deigital systems and support given
>by various software tools ( such as xilinx tools, modelSIM, etc)
>
>and any comments on the verilog book im talking about.
>
>thank you

If you'll be targetting FPGA/CPLDs, I'd reccommend "VHDL for Programmable Logic"
by Kevin Skahill
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Re: VHDL or verilog - Andy Peters - 2006-02-16 12:33:00

Mike Harrison wrote:

> If you'll be targetting FPGA/CPLDs, I'd reccommend "VHDL for Programmable
Logic" by Kevin Skahill

That book is seriously outdated!

-a

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Re: VHDL or verilog - Josh Rosen - 2006-02-16 12:42:00

On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:47:53 -0800, CMOS wrote:

> hi,
> ive completed a introductory book on vhdl, but not mature enough to do
> a real world complex designs using vhdl. i've been serching for
> tutorial guids to learn advanced vhdl, preferebly with case studies,
> but found non. most of the books on vhdl are introductory level. Some
> advanced vhdl books such as "The Designer's Guide to VHDL" does not
> consider sysnthesis aspect much. beacause of this lack of resources, im
> planning to shift from VHDL to verilog. The book "Advanced Digital
> Design with the Verilog"  seems to cover what im looking for and has a
> good rating with amazon.
> 
> i need to know whther there are books such as this one for vhdl
> language.
> and a little comparison between vhdl and verilog based on the
> popularity for developing advanced deigital systems and support given
> by various software tools ( such as xilinx tools, modelSIM, etc)
> 
> and any comments on the verilog book im talking about.
> 
> thank you

For a Verilog primer try The Verilog Hardware Description Language by
Thomas & Moorby. 

For synthesis examples I'd suggest the your download the XST users manual
from the Xilinx site. The XST manual gives you side by side examples of
Verilog and VHDL for each type of component. Synplicity has a user's guide
for Synplify that does the same thing. You should also be able to find a
guide for Quartus's synthesis tool on the Altera site. The synthesis tool
user's guides are by far the best way to learn the right syntax for an HDL
language because they describe exactly what these tools require in order
to recognize specific types of components. Text books are generic, they
are fine for learning the basic language and for learning how to write
behavioral code but they aren't going to be able to tell you what
structures the latest synthesis tools can recognize, only the users guides
can tell you that.



Re: VHDL or verilog - Dominik Froehlich - 2006-02-16 13:30:00

there is also a guide called "actel hdl
coding" that you can download from the 
actel site. it covers both verilog and vhdl

Re: VHDL or verilog - 2006-02-16 18:01:00

Have you tried DSP with FPGA by Meyer. That gives
a good introduction
in VHDL DSP design.

Paul

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Re: VHDL or verilog - CMOS - 2006-02-16 22:24:00

hi,
thanks a lot for the information. i'll try the books you've suggested.
any comments on the book "Advanced Digital
Design with the Verilog" is very much appreciated.

thank you
CMOS