This book is designed to serve as a hands-on professional reference with additional utility as a textbook for upper undergraduate and some graduate courses in digital logic design. This book is organized in such a way that that it can describe a number of RTL design scenarios, from simple to complex. The book constructs the logic design story from the fundamentals of logic design to advanced RTL design concepts. Keeping in view the importance of miniaturization today, the book gives practical information on the issues with ASIC RTL design and how to overcome these concerns. It clearly explains how to write an efficient RTL code and how to improve design performance. The book also describes advanced RTL design concepts such as low-power design, multiple clock-domain design, and SOC-based design. The practical orientation of the book makes it ideal for training programs for practicing design engineers and for short-term vocational programs. The contents of the book will also make ita useful read for students and hobbyists.
This book is designed to serve as a hands-on professional reference with additional utility as a textbook for upper undergraduate and some graduate courses in digital logic design. This book is organized in such a way that that it can describe a number of RTL design scenarios, from simple to complex. The book constructs the logic design story from the fundamentals of logic design to advanced RTL design concepts. Keeping in view the importance of miniaturization today, the book gives practical information on the issues with ASIC RTL design and how to overcome these concerns. It clearly explains how to write an efficient RTL code and how to improve design performance. The book also describes advanced RTL design concepts such as low-power design, multiple clock-domain design, and SOC-based design. The practical orientation of the book makes it ideal for training programs for practicing design engineers and for short-term vocational programs. The contents of the book will also make ita useful read for students and hobbyists.
Presents unique ideas to interpret digital logic in the Verilog RTL form Consists of practical scenarios and issues that are helpful to students and professionals Covers key case studies in generic forms and more than 100 practical examples Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Vaibbhav Taraate
ASIC RTL DFT Digital Circuit Design LINT SOC STA Verilog HDL FPGA Low Power Design Synchronizers CDC ASIC Synthesis
“This book presents digital logic design using the hardware description language known as Verilog. … The book will help readers learn digital logic design and become familiar enough with it to work with it further in the future. It is mainly aimed as a textbook for undergraduate students to implement digital logic design in a lab. The book discusses logic design in a well-structured way covering basic to intermediate concepts.” (J. Arul, Computing Reviews, April, 2017)