Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Intro
2
GENERAL NOTES
3
SOFTWARE
4
HARDWARE
5
MODULES
6
CONTINUOUS ASSIGNMENTS
7
MAIN HDL'S
8
CASE SENSITIVITY
9
WHITE SPACE
10
IF/CASE/LOOP STATEMENTS
11
ENTITIES
12
CONCURRENT SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT
13
EXAMPLE 1
14
CONDITIONAL SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT
15
SELECTED SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT
16
PROCESSES
17
IF STATEMENTS
18
MEALY STATE MACHINE
19
MOORE STATE MACHINE
20
MORE VHDL EXAMPLES
21
RESOURCES AT DALHOUSIE
Description:
Learn the fundamentals of VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) in this introductory lecture from the ECED2200 Digital Circuits course. Explore general concepts, software and hardware considerations, modules, continuous assignments, and main HDL characteristics. Dive into VHDL's syntax, including case sensitivity, white space usage, and control structures like if/case/loop statements. Examine entities, concurrent signal assignments, and various types of signal assignments. Understand processes, if statements, and state machines (Mealy and Moore). Access additional VHDL examples and resources available at Dalhousie University. Refer to the provided links for class details, source code, and a free VHDL book to supplement your learning.

Digital Circuits Lecture - Introduction to VHDL

Colin O'Flynn
Add to list
0:00 / 0:00