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![]() | VHDL for Programmable Logic by Kevin Skahill ISBN-10: 9780201895735 ISBN-10: 0-201-89573-0 ISBN-13: 9780201895735 ISBN-13: 978-0-201-89573-5 Hardcover 1996-06-13 Prentice Hall Find Lowest Price | |
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Excellent Introduction to VHDL This book is an excellent introduction to VHDL. It covers a wide array of basic commands as well as their benefits and short-comings. It also covers more powerful commands which are good for large projects or creating reusable pieces. It also comes with a rather old program and examples that go along with the text of the book. Definitely a must have for anyone just getting into VHDL. | ||
Very good introduction This is an excellent book to get you started on VHDL design for PLD or FPGA. It is clear and practical. | ||
This book is the best VHDL book for hardware design. This book is the best book for VHDL hardware design. The author describes the hardware implementation of the VHDL design. | ||
Only Good for Beginner No question, this book is good for EE student, it helped me a lot during college years. But when it comes to engineers, this book has too much theory or I should said it did not cover the real digital world. You only have an idea what is VHDL and some basics. You don't know what kind of programs, machines, brands and other things in the VHDL field. You can't have an idea what or how are the VHDL engineers doing today. If you are a gradute, try some other books that explain in the engineer way not a undergrad. way. | ||
Looks good but errors I haven't finished the book yet but upon finding so many error in the first few chapters I wrote to the author/company with the email address that they provide in the front of the book to see if there is a list of corrects or something for the book. They have completely ignored my emails... for example, in describing a PLD achitecture they describe it WRONG - you can see in the picture they provided it doesn't agree with what they wrote. So basically I'd give you a warning that the care that should have been taken might not have been. | ||