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Verilog Digital System Design (Professional Engineering) |
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Rating: Summary: Incredible book! Review: Never have I found a more complete, thorough title about HDL! The Verilog Simulator is good, as well. Attention engineers! Excellent buy -- You won't be disappointed -- Everything is laid out in a clean, precise manner, and is very complete. A must have -- I would give it 6 stars if it were possible. ******
Rating: Summary: The Best reference for Verilog HDL. Review: The best Verilog HDL book I have ever read. you can easily learn from A to Z in Verilog. The CD contains valuable sources which you can find no where else.
Rating: Summary: Not a very good book Review: This book concentrates too much on how to write code. It does not provide in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Rating: Summary: Not a useful book for learning and reference Review: This is not the kind of book that you want to keep on your bookshelf for future reference. It comes with relatively poor index, examples, and structure. It's always hard to find useful information from this book when you want to find something for reference. I'll go for other Verilog books.
Rating: Summary: A poorly organized book. Review: Whenever you want find something from the book, chances are you can't find it. Moreover, some chapter go to too details while others not enough. Would not recommend to buy if you do want learn Verilog.
Rating: Summary: Still searching for a good book on Verilog! Review: Where do I start? I was looking for a well-written, well-illustrated, well-organized, example-rich, pertinent guide to writing synthesizeable Verilog code. This book scores low on all of those fronts. Perhaps there are engineers who find this book useful, but if you design sequential logic, heavy with state machines and data flows, such as those found in digital communication systems, you won't be happy with this book. It is more of an academic guide than a practical engineer's guide.
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