There are several books. The popular books are
VHDL primer by J. Bhaskar
and
Digital design principles and practices by John. F. Wakerly.
"Digital Design and Computer Architecture" by David Harris and Sarah Harris is a highly recommended book for learning VHDL. It provides a solid introduction to digital design concepts and VHDL programming, making it a good choice for beginners and intermediate learners.
Yes. A little knowledge of programming is needed to learn VHDL. Knowledge in digital electronics is a must. One should be in a position to understand the working of various combinational and sequential circuits to expertise in VHDL.
They are very much the same, except VHDL syntax is derived from Ada while Verilog syntax is derived from C. ==================================== moreover, VHDL is a system level language whereas verilog is a gate level (circuit level) language. Hence, verilog is easy to learn than VHDL.
VHDL is not any software. It is a programming language. One should learn how to program using VHDL. The supporting software tools may be downloaded from some of the EDA Tools providers on trial basis. Aldec is providing the student version for free.
A virtual calculator can be implemented using VHDL. We call it VHDL calculator.
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The very basic reason is that Verilog is easy to learn than VHDL. The more important reason is that VHDL is a high level design and Verilog is low level. It means that, in Verilog, the user has got a flexibility of designing from the very basic level. As most of the errors can be rectified at very low level, Verilog is more reliable.
VHDL provides conversion functions and resolution functions.
VHDL is a text based programming language.
vhdl code for binary to Hexadecimal ?
vhdl code for ascending order of numbers
A function is a subprogram written in VHDL. This program can be called and used in other programs.