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Digital Systems Design and Practice: Using Verilog HDL and FPGAs
This comprehensive textbook addresses the essential techniques for modern digital system design using Verilog HDL and field programmable gate array (FPGA) devices. As system-on-a-chip (SoC) design has become critical for reducing product costs, electrical engineers require solid understanding of HDL synthesis flows and FPGA implementation.
Core Content Coverage
The book provides complete coverage of Verilog HDL syntax with emphasis on synthesis and verification techniques to achieve optimized results and reduced compiler times. Each chapter includes worked examples and review questions to test comprehension, with abundant practical examples throughout to help readers grasp digital system design essentials.
Practical Design Approach
The material illustrates the entire design and verification flow using FPGA case studies, presenting real-world worked design examples that bridge theory and practice. The text emphasizes design and implementation tradeoff options, covering both ASICs and FPGAs to provide comprehensive understanding of hardware description language-based design.
Suitable For Multiple Courses
Structured for use in sequence courses including Hardware Description Language, FPGA System Designs and Practices, Digital System Designs, and Advanced Digital System Designs. The content stems from the course FPGA System Designs and Practices, taught as both an undergraduate elective and first-year graduate course over the past decade.
Key Features
- Complete Verilog HDL syntax coverage with synthesis and verification focus
- FPGA case study illustrating full design and verification flow
- Real-world worked design examples throughout
- Review questions in each section and end-of-chapter problems
- Coverage of design/implementation tradeoffs for ASICs and FPGAs
- Practical approach for students, professionals, and self-study
Ming-Bo Lin is a Professor of Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. Professor Lin received his B.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from the National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taipei, his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, and his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. He has been teaching the courses related to the field of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics for over twenty-five years. He was an adjunct Professor at National Taiwan University. His research interests include VLSI system designs, mixed-signal integrated circuit designs, parallel architectures and algorithms, and embedded computer systems. He has published numerous journal and conference papers in these areas. In addition, he has directed the designs of over fifty ASICs and has been consulted in industry extensively in the fields of ASIC, SoC, and embedded system designs. He is a senior member of IEEE. He received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007 from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. He chaired the Workshop on Computer Architectures, Embedded Systems, and VLSI/EDA in National Computer Symposium (NCS) 2009. During the past twenty-five years, Professor Lin has translated two books and authored about thirty books (include revisions), especially including the following English textbooks 1. Ming-Bo Lin, Digital System Designs and Practices: Using Verilog HDL and FPGAs, John Wiley & Sons, 2008. (ISBN: 9780470823231) 2. Ming-Bo Lin, Introduction to VLSI Systems: A Logic, Circuit, and System Perspective, CRC Press, 2012. (ISBN: 9781439868591)
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Digital Systems Design and Practice: Using Verilog HDL and FPGAs
This comprehensive textbook addresses the essential techniques for modern digital system design using Verilog HDL and field programmable gate array (FPGA) devices. As system-on-a-chip (SoC) design has become critical for reducing product costs, electrical engineers require solid understanding of HDL synthesis flows and FPGA implementation.
Core Content Coverage
The book provides complete coverage of Verilog HDL syntax with emphasis on synthesis and verification techniques to achieve optimized results and reduced compiler times. Each chapter includes worked examples and review questions to test comprehension, with abundant practical examples throughout to help readers grasp digital system design essentials.
Practical Design Approach
The material illustrates the entire design and verification flow using FPGA case studies, presenting real-world worked design examples that bridge theory and practice. The text emphasizes design and implementation tradeoff options, covering both ASICs and FPGAs to provide comprehensive understanding of hardware description language-based design.
Suitable For Multiple Courses
Structured for use in sequence courses including Hardware Description Language, FPGA System Designs and Practices, Digital System Designs, and Advanced Digital System Designs. The content stems from the course FPGA System Designs and Practices, taught as both an undergraduate elective and first-year graduate course over the past decade.
Key Features
- Complete Verilog HDL syntax coverage with synthesis and verification focus
- FPGA case study illustrating full design and verification flow
- Real-world worked design examples throughout
- Review questions in each section and end-of-chapter problems
- Coverage of design/implementation tradeoffs for ASICs and FPGAs
- Practical approach for students, professionals, and self-study
Ming-Bo Lin is a Professor of Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. Professor Lin received his B.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from the National Taiwan Institute of Technology, Taipei, his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, and his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. He has been teaching the courses related to the field of Computer Engineering and Microelectronics for over twenty-five years. He was an adjunct Professor at National Taiwan University. His research interests include VLSI system designs, mixed-signal integrated circuit designs, parallel architectures and algorithms, and embedded computer systems. He has published numerous journal and conference papers in these areas. In addition, he has directed the designs of over fifty ASICs and has been consulted in industry extensively in the fields of ASIC, SoC, and embedded system designs. He is a senior member of IEEE. He received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007 from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. He chaired the Workshop on Computer Architectures, Embedded Systems, and VLSI/EDA in National Computer Symposium (NCS) 2009. During the past twenty-five years, Professor Lin has translated two books and authored about thirty books (include revisions), especially including the following English textbooks 1. Ming-Bo Lin, Digital System Designs and Practices: Using Verilog HDL and FPGAs, John Wiley & Sons, 2008. (ISBN: 9780470823231) 2. Ming-Bo Lin, Introduction to VLSI Systems: A Logic, Circuit, and System Perspective, CRC Press, 2012. (ISBN: 9781439868591)
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