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VHSIC Hardware Description Language
Computer, 1985In March 1980, the US Department of Defense (DoD) launched the Very High Speed Integrated Circuits program to advance the state of the art in highspeed integrated circuit technology, specifically for defense systems. In 1981 the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) arranged a workshop to define the requirements for such a standard.
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Analog hardware description languages
Proceedings of IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference - CICC '94, 2002With the growing trend in ASIC design to include more analog functions on chip, various design support and automation efforts have arisen to address the analog design concerns. Existing hardware description languages have been widely used for design representation, documentation and transfer mainly in the digital domain, with standards such as VHDL ...
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Microprocessor design using hardware description language
European Journal of Engineering Education, 2008The following paper has been conceived to deal with the contents of some lectures aimed at enhancing courses on digital electronic, microelectronic or VLSI systems. Those lectures show how to use a hardware description language (HDL), such as the VHDL, to specify, design and verify a custom microprocessor.
R. MITA, PALUMBO, Gaetano
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Occam: an asynchronous hardware description language?
EUROMICRO 97. Proceedings of the 23rd EUROMICRO Conference: New Frontiers of Information Technology (Cat. No.97TB100167), 2002Recently, there has been resurgence of interest in asynchronous hardware due to the potential of asynchronous logic for higher performance, power efficiency and immunity from clock-related timing problems. This activity has revealed the current lack of suitable languages and notations for the description of asynchronous hardware systems and has fueled ...
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KIDLAN: A hardware description language
Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1989Abstract Hardware Description Languages ( hdl ) have been around for nearly two decades as a formal description of hardware designs. With the recent trends toward vlsi circuits, the need for comprehensive hdl has been felt by the design community which not only provides a transparent interface to a highly disperate set of design tools, but also ...
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Hardware description languages in Japan
Computer, 1974Many design automation systems have been widely used for developing computers; however, the scope of their application is limited to the areas such as generating wiring lists, printed card board patterns, LSI mask patterns, or test patterns for checking out logic and component faults.
H. Watanabe, K. Fujino
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Testing Stand Using Hardware Description Languages
2021 International Conference on Electromechanical and Energy Systems (SIELMEN), 2021HDL (Hardware Description Languages) is really important tool for all digital designers. After they have learned about Verilog or VHDL (the abbreviation for Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language) System, digital designers will be capable to detail digital systems much quicker than if they would have to create all entire ...
Ursan George-Andrei +2 more
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Towards a Standard Hardware Description Language
21st Design Automation Conference Proceedings, 1984A hardware description language should be simple, expressive, orthogonal, easy to read, and extendable. It should have associated efficient, user-friendly tools that produce good results, and it should have functional, structural and layout semantics.
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A multilevel hardware description language
Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1989Abstract A multilevel hardware description language for digital circuits is presented. It supports switch, gate, functional, register-transfer, and behavioral levels, allowing both procedural and non-procedural m models to be built. Hierarchical, macro, and library capabilities are also offered to simplify design's description.
S. Gai, A. Lioy
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