revkarol
Newbie level 1
Hi,
I'm looking for an advanced book on VHDL. I know the basics (async vs synchronous, signals, loop, generate, metastability, timing etc). I'm looking for something to help me improve my coding style - a list of good examples, pitfalls to avoid. Often, I'm writing something and I feel it's just clunky and there's a more elegant solution. I guess the C++ equivalent would be "Effective C++" by Scott Meyers, where he goes through a bunch of examples. Of course, it could be an online resource rather than a book if such a thing exists.
Advance thanks for any suggestions,
Karol.
I'm looking for an advanced book on VHDL. I know the basics (async vs synchronous, signals, loop, generate, metastability, timing etc). I'm looking for something to help me improve my coding style - a list of good examples, pitfalls to avoid. Often, I'm writing something and I feel it's just clunky and there's a more elegant solution. I guess the C++ equivalent would be "Effective C++" by Scott Meyers, where he goes through a bunch of examples. Of course, it could be an online resource rather than a book if such a thing exists.
Advance thanks for any suggestions,
Karol.