
If you have not yet seen The Student's Guide to VHDL, the following information may be of interest to you:
The following lead to support material for the book:
Source
code and test benches for examples
Introductory
lecture material for use by instructors
Suggestions
for modeling exercises
Resources for instructors. For access,
instructors should contact:
Steve Merken (s.merken@Elsevier.com)
Textbook Sales Representative
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The Student's Guide to VHDL is a condensed version of The Designer's Guide to VHDL. Additional material in that book includes presentation of advanced features of VHDL and four extended case studies.
Some sources of VHDL-related information:
The
VHDL
International Internet Server (www.vhdl.org)
The
comp.lang.vhdl
Usenet news group Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) file
I would be pleased to hear your comments about the book. You can email comments and errata to me at peter.ashenden@computer.org .
Thanks, and happy reading!