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A multilevel hardware description language

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1989
Abstract 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, Antonio Lioy
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On design-for-reusability in hardware description languages [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings IEEE Computer Society Workshop on VLSI 2000. System Design for a System-on-Chip Era, 2002
The reuse of electronic components can improve the productivity in system design. However, without careful planning components are rarely designed for reuse. Hardware description languages (HDLs) are commonly used to construct from simple hardware to complex designs.
J. Morris Chang, S. Kagan Agun
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Hardware description languages in Canada

Computer, 1974
In Canada, interest in hardware description languages (HDLs) has been mainly centered in the universities, and their principal use has been to help the teaching of computer architecture courses. Working compiler/simulator installations are located at Waterloo, Ecole Polytechnique (Montreal), Toronto, and New Brunswick; in each case the system is for ...
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Programming Languages for Hardware Description

20th Design Automation Conference Proceedings, 1983
This paper describes work done as part of a design automation system for gate arrays. The system provides no hard ware description language and circuits are described in the same language in which the system is implemented, Modula-2. We claim that modern programming languages are sufficiently general to be good hard ware description languages, and that
Jeremy Dion, Peter Robinson
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KIDLAN: A hardware description language

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1989
Abstract 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 ...
Anurag Acharya   +3 more
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Hardware description languages in France

Computer, 1974
Most French manufacturers have been using computer languages to describe logic circuits and microprograms and to simulate them in order to check out computer designs. Several languages have been developed at the Compagnie des Machines Bull1 and at the Compagnie C.A.E.2 More recently, the Compagnie Telemecanique Electrique has developed a macrolanguage ...
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Graphical representation of a hardware description language

IEE Proceedings E Computers and Digital Techniques, 1990
A set of tools are presented which are aimed at producing graphical representations of a number of aspects of the behaviour and structure of hardware designs expressed in the hardware description language STRICT. Three main types of diagrams are described.
Kuszynski CA   +4 more
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Towards a Standard Hardware Description Language

21st Design Automation Conference Proceedings, 1984
A 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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QIF-Verilog: Quantitative Information-Flow based Hardware Description Languages for Pre-Silicon Security Assessment

IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust, 2019
Hardware vulnerabilities are often due to design mistakes because the designer does not sufficiently consider potential security vulnerabilities at the design stage.
Xiaolong Guo   +4 more
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A Visual Hardware Description Language

1993
Abstract One difficulty in using conventional hardware description languages such as VHDL is the cumbersome nature of the textual syntax. We are developing a visual hardware description language, called vVHDL, based on VHDL. A visual approach is very natural for expressing the concurrency inherent in hardware designs.
Eric J. Golin, Annette C. Feng
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