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Fpga-Based System Design

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Everything FPGA designers need to know about FPGAs and VLSI Digital designs once built in custom silicon are increasingly implemented in field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Effective FPGA system design requires a strong understanding of VLSI issues and constraints, and an understanding of the latest FPGA-specific techniques. In this book, Princeton University's Wayne Wolf covers everything FPGA designers need to know about all these both the "how" and the "why." Wolf begins by introducing the essentials of fabrication, circuits, interconnects, combinational and sequential logic design, system architectures, and more. Next, he demonstrates how to reflect this VLSI knowledge in a state-of-the-art design methodology that leverages FPGA's most valuable characteristics while mitigating its limitations. Coverage PRENTICE HALL Professional Technical Reference Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 www.phptr.com 0-13-142461-0

530 pages, Hardcover

First published June 15, 2004

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Well this book is strange. It contains all the FPGA necessary topics but the topics are not well organized. There 50 pages chapters and also 200 pages chapters. Also there are many formulas inside the text book that are not explained. The knowledge is inside the book but it is so chaotic that you spent hours to decide it.
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