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VERY HIGH-SPEED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT (VHSIC) HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE (VHDL) STYLE HANDBOOK

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4000 - Electrical and Electronics Systems, Avionics/Control Systems, Optics
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Design of modern application-specific integrated circuits, such as gate arrays or field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), currently is achieved through a text-based approach—not via schematics. The text description is similar in appearance to a programming language such as C or Pascal. The purpose of this NASA Technical Handbook is to aid the design engineer in using good practices to produce quality designs, minimize errors, and produce a description that is maintainable and reviewable. This NASA Technical Handbook covers a hardware description language called very high-speed integrated circuit (VHSIC) hardware description language (VHDL).
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