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Digital VLSI Systems Design is written for an advanced level course using Verilog and is meant for undergraduates, graduates and research scholars of Electrical, Electronics, Embedded Systems, Computer Engineering and interdisciplinary departments such as Bio Medical, Mechanical, Information Technology, Physics, etc. It serves as a reference design manual for practicing engineers and researchers as well. Diligent freelance readers and consultants may also start using this book with ease. The book presents new material and theory as well as synthesis of recent work with complete Project Designs using industry standard CAD tools and FPGA boards, enabling the serious readers to design VLSI Systems on their own. The reader is taken step by step through the design right from implementing a single digital gate to a massive design consuming well over 100,000 gates. The Verilog codes developed for these designs are universal and can work on any FPGA or ASIC and are technology independent. The book presents the development of novel algorithms and architectures for optimum realization of high tech. products. All the design codes developed in this book are Register Transfer Level (RTL) compliant and can be readily used or amended to suit new projects.




Digital VLSI Systems Design is written for an advanced level course using Verilog and is meant for undergraduates, graduates and research scholars of Electrical, Electronics, Embedded Systems, Computer Engineering and interdisciplinary departments such as Bio Medical, Mechanical, Information Technology, Physics, etc. It serves as a reference design manual for practicing engineers and researchers as well. Diligent freelance readers and consultants may also start using this book with ease. The book presents new material and theory as well as synthesis of recent work with complete Project Designs using industry standard CAD tools and FPGA boards, enabling the serious readers to design VLSI Systems on their own. The reader is taken step by step through the design right from implementing a single digital gate to a massive design consuming well over 100,000 gates. The Verilog codes developed for these designs are universal and can work on any FPGA or ASIC and are technology independent. The book presents the development of novel algorithms and architectures for optimum realization of high tech. products. All the design codes developed in this book are Register Transfer Level (RTL) compliant and can be readily used or amended to suit new projects.




Digital VLSI Systems Design is written for an advanced level course using Verilog and is meant for undergraduates, graduates and research scholars of Electrical, Electronics, Embedded Systems, Computer Engineering and interdisciplinary departments such as Bio Medical, Mechanical, Information Technology, Physics, etc. It serves as a reference design manual for practicing engineers and researchers as well. Diligent freelance readers and consultants may also start using this book with ease. The book presents new material and theory as well as synthesis of recent work with complete Project Designs using industry standard CAD tools and FPGA boards, enabling the serious readers to design VLSI Systems on their own. The reader is taken step by step through the design right from implementing a single digital gate to a massive design consuming well over 100,000 gates. The Verilog codes developed for these designs are universal and can work on any FPGA or ASIC and are technology independent. The book presents the development of novel algorithms and architectures for optimum realization of high tech. products. All the design codes developed in this book are Register Transfer Level (RTL) compliant and can be readily used or amended to suit new projects.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction to Digital VLSI Systems Design....Pages 3-31
Review of Digital Systems Design....Pages 33-105
Design of Combinational and Sequential Circuits Using Verilog....Pages 107-163
Writing a Test Bench for the Design....Pages 165-185
RTL Coding Guidelines....Pages 187-214
Simulation of Designs – Modelsim Tool....Pages 217-253
Synthesis of Designs – Synplify Tool....Pages 255-292
Place and Route....Pages 295-316
Design of Memories....Pages 319-369
Arithmetic Circuit Designs....Pages 371-414
Development of Algorithms and Verification Using High Level Languages....Pages 417-470
Architectural Design....Pages 473-485
Project Design....Pages 487-552
Hardware Implementations Using FPGA and I/O Boards....Pages 555-656
Projects Suggested for FPGA/ASIC Implementations....Pages 659-696
Back Matter....Pages 697-709


Digital VLSI Systems Design is written for an advanced level course using Verilog and is meant for undergraduates, graduates and research scholars of Electrical, Electronics, Embedded Systems, Computer Engineering and interdisciplinary departments such as Bio Medical, Mechanical, Information Technology, Physics, etc. It serves as a reference design manual for practicing engineers and researchers as well. Diligent freelance readers and consultants may also start using this book with ease. The book presents new material and theory as well as synthesis of recent work with complete Project Designs using industry standard CAD tools and FPGA boards, enabling the serious readers to design VLSI Systems on their own. The reader is taken step by step through the design right from implementing a single digital gate to a massive design consuming well over 100,000 gates. The Verilog codes developed for these designs are universal and can work on any FPGA or ASIC and are technology independent. The book presents the development of novel algorithms and architectures for optimum realization of high tech. products. All the design codes developed in this book are Register Transfer Level (RTL) compliant and can be readily used or amended to suit new projects.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction to Digital VLSI Systems Design....Pages 3-31
Review of Digital Systems Design....Pages 33-105
Design of Combinational and Sequential Circuits Using Verilog....Pages 107-163
Writing a Test Bench for the Design....Pages 165-185
RTL Coding Guidelines....Pages 187-214
Simulation of Designs – Modelsim Tool....Pages 217-253
Synthesis of Designs – Synplify Tool....Pages 255-292
Place and Route....Pages 295-316
Design of Memories....Pages 319-369
Arithmetic Circuit Designs....Pages 371-414
Development of Algorithms and Verification Using High Level Languages....Pages 417-470
Architectural Design....Pages 473-485
Project Design....Pages 487-552
Hardware Implementations Using FPGA and I/O Boards....Pages 555-656
Projects Suggested for FPGA/ASIC Implementations....Pages 659-696
Back Matter....Pages 697-709
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