Use of VHDL synthesis in an advanced digital design course

A very-high-speed integrated-circuit hardware description language (VHDL) synthesis tool from Viewlogic is being used in an advanced digital design course. The tool has the capability of synthesizing sequential elements (flip-flops) as well as combinational logic. The tool gives students the capabil...

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