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VHSIC Hardware Description Language

Computer, 1985
In 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.
Shahdad   +4 more
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Development of an analog hardware description language [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Proceedings of the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 2002
Network description languages are reviewed, and some of the required features of a standard analog hardware description language (AHDL) are defined. Modifications to IEEE 1076 standard VHDL are proposed in order to create a prototype AHDL. An example circuit description is given. The motivations for the development of a standardized AHDL are threefold.
C.M. Kurker   +3 more
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vVHDL: a visual hardware description language

Proceedings IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, 2003
Complex hardware systems design demands the effective use of organized approaches to design. The VHSIC hardware description language (VHDL) was developed for use in the design process. Traditionally, engineers have developed hardware descriptions based on schematic circuit diagrams, which are a visual notation.
E.J. Golin, D.L. Miller-Karlow
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Precision Agriculture System Using Verilog Hardware Description Language to Design an ASIC

2019 3rd International Conference on Electronics, Materials Engineering & Nano-Technology (IEMENTech), 2019
Objective of this paper to explain how traditional agriculture in India can be replaced with smart and precision agriculture by controlling different parameter using programmed hardware through Verilog hardware description language with available sensor ...
J. Patidar, R. Khatri, R. Gurjar
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A Golden Age of Hardware Description Languages: Applying Programming Language Techniques to Improve Design Productivity

Summit on Advances in Programming Languages, 2019
Leading experts have declared that there is an impending golden age of computer architecture. During this age, the rate at which architects will be able to innovate will be directly tied to the design and implementation of the hardware description ...
Lenny Truong, P. Hanrahan
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Hardware description languages in Japan

Computer, 1974
Many 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.
Kiichi Fujino, Hitoshi Watanabe
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Hardware description languages in Italy

Computer, 1974
A common interest in languages that describe logic hardware has arisen when some universities and industries faced the problem of logic circuit design. The approaches they have taken to the problem, however, have been very different. The interest on the part of universities, as well as that of the research institutes, was stimulated when many aspects ...
F. Marcoz, O. Tedone
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Analog hardware description languages

Proceedings of IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference - CICC '94, 2002
With 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 ...
Resve A. Saleh   +3 more
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Occam as a hardware description language

Software Engineering Journal, 1987
Occam is a CSP-based concurrent programming language for programming transputer networks. This paper examines the suitability of occam as specified in the original definition of the language and the OPS-2.1 implementation for describing hardware systems.
G. V. Collis, E. J. Kappos
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