This book provides students with a system-level perspective and the tools they need to understand, analyze and design complete digital systems using Verilog. It goes beyond the design of simple combinational and sequential modules to show how such modules are used to build complete systems, reflecting digital design in the real world.
This book provides students with a system-level perspective and the tools they need to understand, analyze and design complete digital systems using Verilog. It goes beyond the design of simple combinational and sequential modules to show how such modules are used to build complete systems, reflecting digital design in the real world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William James Dally is the Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor of Engineering at Stanford University, California and Chief Scientist at NVIDIA Corporation. He and his group have developed system architecture, network architecture, signaling, routing and synchronization technology that can be found in most large parallel computers today. He has many years of experience working in industry and academia, previously holding positions at Bell Labs, Caltech and MIT and consulting for Digital Equipment, Cray Research and Intel. He is a Member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the ACM and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has received numerous honors including the ACM Eckert-Mauchly Award, the IEEE Seymour Cray Award and the ACM Maurice Wilkes Award. He has published over 200 papers in these areas, holds over 75 issued patents and is an author of the textbooks Digital Systems Engineering and Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. The digital abstraction 2. The practice of digital system design Part II. Combinational Logic: 3. Boolean algebra 4. CMOS logic circuits 5. Delay and power of CMOS circuits 6. Combinational logic design 7. Verilog descriptions of combinational logic 8. Combinational building blocks 9. Combinational examples Part III. Arithmetic Circuits: 10. Arithmetic circuits 11. Fixed- and floating-point numbers 12. Fast arithmetic circuits 13. Arithmetic examples Part IV. Synchronous Sequential Logic: 14. Sequential logic 15. Timing constraints 16. Datapath sequential logic 17. Factoring finite-state machines 18. Microcode 19. Sequential examples Part V. Practical Design: 20. Verification and test Part VI. System Design: 21. System-level design 22. Interface and system-level timing 23. Pipelines 24. Interconnect 25. Memory systems Part VII. Asynchronous Logic: 26. Asynchronous sequential circuits 27. Flip-flops 28. Metastability and synchronization failure 29. Synchronizer design Appendix A. Verilog coding style References Index of Verilog modules Subject index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The digital abstraction 2. The practice of digital system design Part II. Combinational Logic: 3. Boolean algebra 4. CMOS logic circuits 5. Delay and power of CMOS circuits 6. Combinational logic design 7. Verilog descriptions of combinational logic 8. Combinational building blocks 9. Combinational examples Part III. Arithmetic Circuits: 10. Arithmetic circuits 11. Fixed- and floating-point numbers 12. Fast arithmetic circuits 13. Arithmetic examples Part IV. Synchronous Sequential Logic: 14. Sequential logic 15. Timing constraints 16. Datapath sequential logic 17. Factoring finite-state machines 18. Microcode 19. Sequential examples Part V. Practical Design: 20. Verification and test Part VI. System Design: 21. System-level design 22. Interface and system-level timing 23. Pipelines 24. Interconnect 25. Memory systems Part VII. Asynchronous Logic: 26. Asynchronous sequential circuits 27. Flip-flops 28. Metastability and synchronization failure 29. Synchronizer design Appendix A. Verilog coding style References Index of Verilog modules Subject index.
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