Useful Guide Book For Engineering Students: Detailed Coverage Of Digital System Design Using VHDL Useful Guide Book For Engineering Students: Detailed Coverage Of Digital System Design Using VHDL

Useful Guide Book For Engineering Students: Detailed Coverage Of Digital System Design Using VHDL

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Publisher Description

VHDL is one of the commonly used Hardware Description Languages (HDL) in digital circuit design. VHDL stands for VHSIC Hardware Description Language. In turn, VHSIC stands for Very-High-Speed Integrated Circuit.



The book is written to cater to the needs of the undergraduate courses in the discipline of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, and postgraduate students specializing in Electronics. It will also serve as reference material for engineers employed in the industry. The fundamental concepts and principles behind digital System Designs are explained in a simple, easy-to-understand manner. Digital System Designs also gives the possible experiments of digital logic design using VHDL and Hardware that can be done by students of B.E. /B.Tech./M.Tech., and Ph.D. level.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2022
8 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
74
Pages
PUBLISHER
Eulah Chumley
SELLER
John Kauffman
SIZE
1.2
MB
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