Hi friends,
We are a group of Hardware Engineers in US working towards writing a journal on Verilog and we might soon write a book too on the language.
We would be writing various examples of different modules in Verilog and due to the heavy nature of work we have on our hands, we request all the Verilog users to help us in writing different programs.
We would suitably reward those who help us out with writing different programs, instantiations, etc. We are specifically looking for Verilog users and students who are learning Verilog to give us their ideas and inputs.
Have you ppl come up with a broad idea of who this book is going to cater to ? Based on that, we could write either small examples or something more than that.
I am a student of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in china,I am now study in microelectronics and learning Verilog HDL.What confused me is that how to correctly using the code in Quartus ,you know that the software do not suppport some statements ,such as "fork.. join",so why do not write this in your future wonderful book.May be it is nothing for,but it is my suggestion.
Good Luck!
Hello!!
I think that there are many books available in Verilog. So if ur book contains more application oriented programs wid apropos explanation, den i think it could be very much useful. Also try to giv some inputs regarding how to fuse those prog in FPGA.
Hello.
I think there are many books which teach syntax,but need a book which concentrates on common errors and applications,i.e., how best or efficient the language can be useful
Well,I agree with you. Verilog is similiar to C and I am a good C coder. But my teacher who teaches us about CPLD/FPGA just uses VHDL, so I have to study VHDL when I beginning to lean FPGA. And now, I find VHDL is easy.