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From a review of the Second Edition
'If you are new to the field and want to know what "all this Verilog stuff is about," you've found the golden goose. The text here is straight forward, complete, and example rich -mega-multi-kudos to the author James Lee. Though not as detailed as the Verilog reference guides from Cadence, it likewise doesn't suffer from the excessive abstractness those make you wade through. This is a quick and easy read, and will serve as a desktop reference for as long as Verilog lives. Best testimonial: I'm buying my fourth and fifth copies tonight (I've loaned out/lost two of my others).'
Zach Coombes, AMD




From a review of the Second Edition
'If you are new to the field and want to know what "all this Verilog stuff is about," you've found the golden goose. The text here is straight forward, complete, and example rich -mega-multi-kudos to the author James Lee. Though not as detailed as the Verilog reference guides from Cadence, it likewise doesn't suffer from the excessive abstractness those make you wade through. This is a quick and easy read, and will serve as a desktop reference for as long as Verilog lives. Best testimonial: I'm buying my fourth and fifth copies tonight (I've loaned out/lost two of my others).'
Zach Coombes, AMD


From a review of the Second Edition
'If you are new to the field and want to know what "all this Verilog stuff is about," you've found the golden goose. The text here is straight forward, complete, and example rich -mega-multi-kudos to the author James Lee. Though not as detailed as the Verilog reference guides from Cadence, it likewise doesn't suffer from the excessive abstractness those make you wade through. This is a quick and easy read, and will serve as a desktop reference for as long as Verilog lives. Best testimonial: I'm buying my fourth and fifth copies tonight (I've loaned out/lost two of my others).'
Zach Coombes, AMD
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Introduction to the Verilog Language....Pages 9-17
Structural Modeling....Pages 19-32
Starting Procedural Modeling....Pages 33-46
System Tasks for Displaying Results....Pages 47-60
Data Objects....Pages 61-71
Procedural Assignments....Pages 73-80
Operators....Pages 81-95
Creating Combinatorial and Sequential Logic....Pages 97-107
Procedural Flow Control....Pages 109-124
Tasks and Functions....Pages 125-136
Advanced Procedural Modeling....Pages 137-150
User-Defined Primitives....Pages 151-159
Parameterized Modules....Pages 161-167
State Machines....Pages 169-186
Modeling Tips....Pages 187-218
Modeling Style Trade-Offs....Pages 219-232
Test Benches and Test Management....Pages 233-261
Model Organization....Pages 263-270
Common Errors....Pages 271-279
Debugging a Design....Pages 281-313
Code Coverage....Pages 315-324
Back Matter....Pages 325-355


From a review of the Second Edition
'If you are new to the field and want to know what "all this Verilog stuff is about," you've found the golden goose. The text here is straight forward, complete, and example rich -mega-multi-kudos to the author James Lee. Though not as detailed as the Verilog reference guides from Cadence, it likewise doesn't suffer from the excessive abstractness those make you wade through. This is a quick and easy read, and will serve as a desktop reference for as long as Verilog lives. Best testimonial: I'm buying my fourth and fifth copies tonight (I've loaned out/lost two of my others).'
Zach Coombes, AMD
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Introduction to the Verilog Language....Pages 9-17
Structural Modeling....Pages 19-32
Starting Procedural Modeling....Pages 33-46
System Tasks for Displaying Results....Pages 47-60
Data Objects....Pages 61-71
Procedural Assignments....Pages 73-80
Operators....Pages 81-95
Creating Combinatorial and Sequential Logic....Pages 97-107
Procedural Flow Control....Pages 109-124
Tasks and Functions....Pages 125-136
Advanced Procedural Modeling....Pages 137-150
User-Defined Primitives....Pages 151-159
Parameterized Modules....Pages 161-167
State Machines....Pages 169-186
Modeling Tips....Pages 187-218
Modeling Style Trade-Offs....Pages 219-232
Test Benches and Test Management....Pages 233-261
Model Organization....Pages 263-270
Common Errors....Pages 271-279
Debugging a Design....Pages 281-313
Code Coverage....Pages 315-324
Back Matter....Pages 325-355
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