A HDL & Verilog Code: Simulated Output
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Author(s)Manu Sudhan, Manjunatha S.
PublisherLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN / ASIN3848423243
ISBN-139783848423248
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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In electronics, a hardware description language or HDL is any language from a class of computer languages, specification languages, or modeling languages for formal description and design of electronic circuits, and most-commonly, digital logic. It can describe the circuit's operation, its design and organization, and tests to verify its operation by means of simulation. HDLs are standard text-based expressions of the spatial and temporal structure and behaviour of electronic systems. Like concurrent programming languages, HDL syntax and semantics includes explicit notations for expressing concurrency. However, in contrast to most software programming languages, HDLs also include an explicit notion of time, which is a primary attribute of hardware. Languages whose only characteristic is to express circuit connectivity between hierarchies of blocks are properly classified as netlist languages used on electric computer-aided design (CAD).