1st Edition

Digital Design and Verilog HDL Fundamentals

By Joseph Cavanagh Copyright 2008
    1166 Pages 974 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Comprehensive and self contained, this tutorial covers the design of a plethora of combinational and sequential logic circuits using conventional logic design and Verilog HDL. Number systems and number representations are presented along with various binary codes. Several advanced topics are covered, including functional decomposition and iterative networks. A variety of examples are provided for combinational and sequential logic, computer arithmetic, and advanced topics such as Hamming code error correction. Constructs supported by Verilog are described in detail. All designs are continued to completion. Each chapter includes numerous design issues of varying complexity to be resolved by the reader.

    Number Systems, Number Representations, and Codes. Minimization of Switching Functions. Combinational Logic. Combinational Logic Design Using Verilog HDL. Computer Arithmetic. Computer Arithmetic Design Using Verilog HDL. Sequential Logic. Sequential Logic Design using Verilog HDL. Programmable Logic Devices. Digital and Analog Conversion. Magnetic Recording Fundamentals. Additional Topics in Digital Design. Appendix A: Event Queue. Appendix B: Verilog Project Procedure. Appendix C: Answers to Selected Problems. Index.  

    Biography

    Cavanagh, Joseph

    "This book presents ready-to-use material for a one or two-semester course on the use of Verilog for digital design and modeling.  The book may also be very valuable for practicing designers of VLSI circuits."                                                                                  - Antoni Michalski, Zentralblatt MATH, 2008