The goal of this chapter is not to give a comprehensive guide to Verilog development but to provide enough of an introduction that the reader can understand and implement concepts used as examples in subsequent sections. Although these concepts become increasingly complex they build on the basic principles outlined in this chapter and, as such, it should provide enough of a reference that no other text is necessary. We omit the study of low-level concepts like transistor-level design, subjects related to Verilog such as formal verification, and advanced topics such as the Programming Language Interface (PLI).
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Page, D. (2009). Hardware Design Using Verilog. In: Practical Introduction to Computer Architecture. Texts in Computer Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-256-6_3
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