>
>Another good book is "The Designer's Guide to VHDL" by Peter Ashenden.
>
Agreed.
Reply by Vivek Menon●October 28, 20082008-10-28
> Please recommend either a book or web reference or learning
> VHDL that would be good for someone that is experienced in FPGA architecture
> and Verilog.
Another good book with examples: VHDL For Designers by Stefan Sjoholm,
Lennart Lindh
Reply by Stephen●October 9, 20082008-10-09
On Oct 8, 12:49 pm, "Teece" <tom_cip_11...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been writing Verilog code for many years but the time has come for me
> to learn VHDL. Please recommend either a book or web reference or learning
> VHDL that would be good for someone that is experienced in FPGA architecture
> and Verilog.
>
> Thank You
> Tom
> tom_cip_11...@hotmail.com
Another good book is "The Designer's Guide to VHDL" by Peter Ashenden.
cheers,
Stephen
F# to FPGAs
Avalda Corp.
http://www.avalda.com
Reply by Brad Smallridge●October 8, 20082008-10-08
> Please recommend either a book or web reference or learning VHDL that
> would be good for someone that is experienced in FPGA
> architecture and Verilog.
Aha! The exact book you want is HDL Programming Fundamentals VHDL and
Verilog by Nazeih M. Botros. Well written. Interesting examples. Side by
side comparison of Verilog and VHDL.
Brad Smallridge
Ai Vision
Reply by Teece●October 8, 20082008-10-08
Hi,
I have been writing Verilog code for many years but the time has come for me
to learn VHDL. Please recommend either a book or web reference or learning
VHDL that would be good for someone that is experienced in FPGA architecture
and Verilog.
Thank You
Tom
tom_cip_11551@hotmail.com