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    From: "Jason Zheng (Beijing)" <JasonZheng@v...>
    Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:41:39 +0800
    Subject: [oc] =?utf-8?B?562U5aSNOiBbb2NdIERQTEwgdXNpbmcgRlBHQQ==?=
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    -----原始邮件-----
    发件人: MIkhail Matusov [mailto:misoma@r...]
    发送时间: 2003年11月18日 13:33
    收件人: cores@o...
    主题: Re: [oc] DPLL using FPGA
    
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Vic" <vikrantps@y...>
    To: <cores@o...>
    Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 9:17 AM
    Subject: Re: [oc] DPLL using FPGA
    
    
    > Hi Mikhail,
    >
    > Yes, as you say i will make a search on Amazon. But
    > the problem with my current books is that they have
    > few basic examples on say just how to implement a
    > process...but if I am to use 2-3 processes then I
    > would like to know the behavioural functionality if I
    > code in such a way.
    
    OK, here is the list of the books that I have:
    
    Essential VHDL. RTL Synthesis Done Right by Sundar Rajan
    Digital Systems Design with VHDL and Synthesis. An Integrated Approach by
    K.C. Chang
    VHDL Coding Styles and Methodologies by Ben Cohen
    
    The first book is a very good introduction into coding for synthesis.I like
    it for being concise. The second book in addition to covering design for
    synthesis, has more information on verification (test benches). It has many
    design examples including a full microcontroller and FIR filter designs,
    etc. The third text is mostly about coding style, using advanced types, etc.
    just as the title suggests. For those who like design examples it has an
    UART design example. However, IMHO, this book cannot be used a primary study
    text because it lacks a "narrative line", it is more like a big list of
    recommendations.
    
    /Mikhail
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
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