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I was brought up on Altera AHDL for many years and did Verilog for a year or
so. I've now got to get into VHDL and it's not so easy or as intuitive as I'd expected. Can anyone recommend a book or source underlying the principles of VHDL? Fred |
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Hi Fred
Try this cookbook by Peter J. Ashenden Link: http://tech-www.informatik.uni-hambu...L-Cookbook.pdf If you wish to spend some money, buy his book. Its good, but I think for starters this cookbook will do a good job. Enjoy "Fred" <> wrote in message news:417fdb9b$0$27551$... > I was brought up on Altera AHDL for many years and did Verilog for a year or > so. I've now got to get into VHDL and it's not so easy or as intuitive as > I'd expected. > > Can anyone recommend a book or source underlying the principles of VHDL? > > SneakerNet |
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