Digital Systems Design Using VHDL
1st Edition
Charles H. Roth, Jr. - University of Texas, Austin
053495099X

480 pages Case Bound 7 3/8 x 9 1/4

© 1998 Available Now

Written for an advanced-level course in digital systems design, DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN USING VHDL integrates the use of the industry-standard hardware description language VHDL into the digital design process. Following a review of basic concepts of logic design in Chapter 1, the author introduces the basics of VHDL in Chapter 2, and then incorporates more coverage of VHDL topics as needed, with advanced topics covered in Chapter 8. Rather than simply teach VHDL as a programming language, this book emphasizes the practical use of VHDL in the digital design process. For example, in Chapter 9, the author develops VHDL models for a RAM memory and a microprocessor bus interface; he then uses a VHDL simulation to verify that timing specifications for the interface between the memory and microprocessor bus are satisfied. The book also covers the use of CAD tools to synthesize digital logic from a VHDL description (in Chapter 8), and stresses the use of programmable logic devices, including programmable gate arrays. Chapter 10 introduces methods for testing digital systems including boundary scan and a built-in self-test.

 

 

About The Author

Charles H. Roth, Jr.
Charles H. Roth received his B.E.E., M.S., and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota, M.I.T., and Stanford. He joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin in 1961, where he is currently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Roth received the General Dynamics award for outstanding engineering teaching after he developed a self-paced course in logic design. His teaching and research interests include digital systems theory and design, microcomputer systems, and VHDL applications. He is the author of four textbooks including DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN USING VHDL (Brooks/Cole 1998).

 
 
 

Table of Contents

  • PREFACE
  1. REVIEW OF LOGIC DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
    Combinational Logic / Boolean Algebra and Algebraic Simplification / Karnaugh Ma ps / Designing with NAND and NOR Gates / Hazards in Combinational Networks / Fli p-flops and Latches / Meanly Sequential Network Design / Design of a Moore Seque ntial Network / Equivalent States and Reduction of State Tables / Sequential Net work Timing / Setup and Hold Times / Synchronous Design / Tristate Logic and Bus ses
  2. INTRODUCTION TO VHDL
    VHDL Description of Combinational Networks / Modeling Flip-flops using VHDL Proc esses / VHDL Models for a Multiplexer / Compilation and Simulation of VHDL Code / Modeling a Sequential Machine / Variables, Signals, and Constants / Arrays / V HDL Operators / VHDL Functions / VHDL Procedures / Packages and Libraries / VHDL Model for a 74163 Counter
  3. DESIGNING WITH PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES
    Read-only Memories / Programmable Logic Arrays (PLAs) / Programmable Array Logic (PALs) / Other Sequential Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) / Design of a Keypa d Scanner
  4. DESIGN OF NETWORKS FOR ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS
    Design of a Serial Adder with Accumulator / State Graphs for Control Networks / Design of a Binary Multiplier / Multiplication of Signed Binary Numbers / Design of a Binary Divider
  5. DIGITAL DESIGN WITH SM CHARTS
    State Machine Charts / Derivation of SM Charts / Realization of SM Charts / Impl ementation of the Dice Game / Alternative Realizations for SM Charts Using Micro programming / Linked State Machines
  6. DESIGNING WITH PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAYS AND COMPLEX PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DEVICES
    XILINX 3000 Series FPGAs / Designing with FPGAs / XILINX 4000 Series FPGAs / Usi ng a One-Hot State Assignment / Altera Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) / Altera FLEX 10K Series CPLDs
  7. FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC
    Representation of Floating-Point Numbers / Floating-Point Multiplication / Other Floating-Point Operations
  8. ADDITIONAL TOPICS IN VHDL
    Attributes / Transport and Inertial Delays / Operator Overloading / Multivalued Logic and Signal Resolution / IEEE-1164 Standard Logic / Generics / Generate Sta tements / Synthesis of VHDL Code / Synthesis Examples / Files and TEXTIO
  9. VHDL MODELS FOR MEMORIES AND BUSSES
    Static RAM Memory / A Simplified 486 Bus Model / Interfacing Memory to a Microprocessor Bus
  10. HARDWARE TESTING AND DESIGN FOR TESTABILITY
    Testing Combinational Logic / Testing Sequential Logic / Scan Testing / Boundary Scan / Built-In Self-Test
  11. DESIGN EXAMPLES
    UART Design / Description of the MC68HC05 Microcontroller / Design of Microcontr oller CPU / Completion of the Microcontroller Design
  • APPENDIX A: VHDL LANGUAGE SUMMARY
  • APPENDIX B: BIT PACKAGE
  • APPENDIX C: TEXTIO PACKAGE
  • APPENDIX D: BE HAVIORAL VHDL CODE FOR M6805 CPU
  • APPENDIX E: M6805 CPU VHDL CODE FOR SYNTHESIS
  • APPENDIX F: PROJECTS / REFERENCES
  • INDEX
 
 
 

Features

Teaches the use of VHDL in the advanced digital design process; both digital design concepts and VHDL are covered simultaneously.

Teaches the use of VHDL for modeling, simulating, and synthesizing digital systems.

Design examples range in complexity from a simple adder to a complete microcontroller.

Numerous examples and exercises are provided at the end of each chapter, presented at various levels of difficulty.

Programmable gate arrays and complex PLDs are presented in Chapter 6, with complete design examples using these devices presented in later chapters.

Includes descriptions of both Xilinx and Altera programmable logic devices.

Now available with Aldec, Inc. ACTIVE-HDL VERSION 3.5 STUDENT EDITION. (ISBN: 0-534-37830-7)

 
 
 

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