@book{2211,
	author = {Arnold, Mark Gordon},
	title = {Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms into hardware},
	publisher = {Pearson Education},
	year = {2010},
	address = {New Delhi},
	note = {Written by the co-developer of the Verilog Implicit To One hot (VITO) preprocessor, this text introduces the industry standard Verilog Hardware Description Language as a new way to explore enduring concepts in digital and computer design, such as pipelining. It shows how Verilog simulation is a tool for uncovering bugs prior to hardware fabrication, and how Verilog synthesis is a tool for automatically converting source code into hardware. Ideal for designers new to Verilog, it features a consistent design framework using ASM charts, and contains many realistic, practical examples.
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Understand the fundamental goals, structure, and behavior of Verilog; Discover how to use ASMs as the "master plan" for digital design; Walk through the three stages of Verilog design: behavioral, mixed, and structural; Learn Verilog simulation techniques for Mealy machines and bottom-testing loops; Use Verilog simulation techniques to model propagation delay; Leverage special-purpose design techniques to build general-purpose processors; Build a CPU from a ready-to-synthesize programmable logic example. Verilog Digital Computer Design: Algorithms to Hardware is more than a great guide to Verilog: it's a primer on the enduring concepts of computer design that will apply no matter which tools you choose.}
}
