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Hardware description languages (HDLs) use statements, like programming language statements, in order to define, simulate, synthesize and layout hardware. One of the main HDLs is Verilog, a widely used and standardized language. Verilog can be used to design anything from the most complex ASIC to the least complex PAL. As ASICs and FPGAs become more complex, HDLs become a necessity for their design. This course teachers how to use Verilog to design and simulate hardware. It begins by explaining the benefits of HDLs over other design entry methods, including its ability to model different levels of abstraction, its reusability and documentability. Next, the syntax of Verilog language is explained in detail. By the end of the course, you should be able to design and simulate real hardware using Verilog. The course includes: study guide, final exam, textbook ("Verilog Designer's Lirbary"), and one CD-ROM, eight CEUs and certificate of educational achievement upon successful completion.
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Bob Zeidman is the founder and president of Zeidman Consulting. Since 1987, Bob has designed ASICs, FPGAs, and PC boards for RISC-based parallel processor systems, laser printers, network switches and routers, and other real time systems. His clients have included Apple Computer, Cisco Systems, Ricoh Systems, and Texas Instruments. He has written technical papers on hardware and software design methods, and has taught courses on Verilog, ASIC, and FPGA design at engineering conferences throughout the world. Bob is certified in the use of CodeSuite®. He holds a master's degree from Stanford University and two bachelor's degrees from Cornell University and holds several patents. He is the author of The Software IP Detective's Handbook, Verilog Designer's Library, Introduction to Verilog, and Designing with FPGAs and CPLDs. Bob is a Senior Member of the IEEE and was the recipient of the 1994 Wyle/EE Times American by Design Award and the 2003 Jolt Reader's Choice Award in addition to other engineering and scholastic awards. Bob has also won awards for writing and for the production and direction of short films. Bob was also the president, CEO, and founder of The Chalkboard Network, an e-learning company for engineers and business professionals and is currently the president of Zeidman Technologies, a company developing unique software tools for efficient development of embedded systems.
This self-study guide came about as the result of the popularity of my textbook, Verilog Designer's Library. That book is an intermediate to advanced level reference book about the Verilog Hardware Description Language. Shortly after its publication, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) approached me to create an introductory book, based on the Verilog seminar that I give around the world. Over the years I've used the feedback from students to try to make it the best introductory Verilog course available. I hope I've succeeded. If you want to comment, either to congratulate me on the excellent job I've done, to ask a question, to point out a mistake or misconception, to suggest improvements for the future, or simply to complain, please do so. I welcome all feedback. -Bob Zeidman
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