Wolf, Wayne

FPGA-based system design Wayne Wolf - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c2004. - xiv, 530 p. : ill ; 24 cm.



Digital designs once built in custom silicon are increasingly implemented in field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Effective FPGA system design requires a strong understanding of VLSI issues and constraints, and an understanding of the latest FPGA-specific techniques. In this book, Princeton University's Wayne Wolf covers everything FPGA designers need to know about all these topics: both the "how" and the "why."

Wolf begins by introducing the essentials of VLSI: fabrication, circuits, interconnects, combinational and sequential logic design, system architectures, and more. Next, he demonstrates how to reflect this VLSI knowledge in a state-of-the-art design methodology that leverages FPGA's most valuable characteristics while mitigating its limitations. Coverage includes.



9780137033485

2002278417


Digital integrated circuits--Computer-aided design
Logic circuits--Computer-aided design
Low voltage integrated circuits--Computer-aided design

621.395 WO FP