4.4 VHDL LANGUAGE

VHDL [“VHSIC hardware description language” (VHSIC is “very high-speed integrated circuit”)] is one of the two most popular HDLs, the other being Verilog HDL. The VHDL language is very popular for the design entry of digital circuits into CAD systems, simulation and documentation. VHDL is an extremely complex and sophisticated language, so learning it completely can be a daunting task. However, most designs can be accomplished by learning only a subset of the language. The material presented here is in no way a comprehensive reference for the VHDL language; it only introduces the reader to some important and fundamental concepts of programming with VHDL. More details of the language can be obtained from VHDL-specific textbooks, Web-based tutorials, and published white papers.

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