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VHDL book for Beginners

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Hi,

i am starting the programming in VHDL, please suggest me any good book for VHDL to start
 

A good book for beginners would be:::

VHDL by Perry (or)

VHDL by Charles Roth

after which a lot of examples can be found in

HDL Chip design by Douglas Smith....


all the best
 

There is one Programming in VHDL by Peter Ashenden, It was pretty much step by step illustration of VHDL
 
Hi,

All the above mentioned book's good..

But specifically i recommend u as beginner it's really nice 2 study a book by -PEDRONI
 

Hi

very good book for beginner is
VHDL Primer by J. Baskhar

/vikas
 

Designers Guide to VHDL by peter ashenden

and

VHDL: Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems by Zainalabedin Navabi
 

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