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Book suggestions for learning Verilog

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I need to learn verilog, can anyone recommed me a good book to start reading it.
 

Re: Verilog book

Awarapunshee said:
The VHDL Cookbook by Peter J. Ashenden
A VHDL Primer by Jayaram Bhasker

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Thanks, but I need to learn verilog not VHDL
 

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there is a book called "Verilog HDL" by Samir Palnitkar . Its highly recommended for beginners who want to right away start off with simple yet efficient verilog coding !
you can find the e-book if u google .
 

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The Complete Verilog Book (Hardcover)
 

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these books are very good:

Verilog HDL: Samir Palnitkar

The Verilog Hardware Language: Thomas & Moorby

Digital Design: Morris Mano (it has digital circuits and their implementations in Verilog, but can't be taken as the language reference :) )
 

Verilog book

J.Bhasker's A verilog HDL primer is also good for first learning verilog
 

Verilog book

Cummings 's papers are very good for HDL desinger
 

Verilog book

The Verilog Hardware Description Language, 5th Ed(Kluwer)
it is good
 

Verilog book

verilog IEEE standard is the best paper
 

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