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Designers' Guide to VHDL
Doulos.com guide to VHDL - tutorial , faq style.
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http://www.doulos.com
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FAQ about VHDL coding
This is a monthly posting to comp.lang.vhdl containing general information.
Please send additional information directly to the editor: edwin@ds.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de (Edwin Naroska)
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http://www.vhdl.org
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VHDL @ Wikipedia
VHDL, or VHSIC Hardware Description Language, is commonly used as a design-entry language for field-programmable gate arrays and application-specific integrated circuits in electronic design automation of digital circuits.
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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VHDL and Verilog Quick Reference
Verilog and VHDL Quick Reference Cards from Comit provide concise HDL Language Reference Manuals in a compact (4in x 8.5in), convenient, neatly designed tri-fold package.
Please click on the buttons below to download PDF versions of these.
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http://www.comit.com
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Wikiversity - VHDL for FPGA design
It is a course of Electronic engineering Level 1 Term 1 Contents [hide] 1 Syllabus 2 Lecture plan 3 Lab Materials 4 Reference books 5 Online resources 6 Learning projects 7 Research projects 8 News 9 Wikiversity activities 9.1 Active participants 9.2 To do 10 See also Syllabus [edit]
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