Verilog and VHDL狀態機設計,英文pdf格式
State machine design techniques for Verilog and VHDL
Abstract : Designing a synchronous finite state Another way of organizing a state machine (FSM) is a common task for a digital logic only one logic block as shown in
ENGINEER. This paper will discuss a variety of issues regarding FSM design using Synopsys Design Compiler . Verilog and VHDL coding styles will be 2.0 Basic HDL coding
presented. Different methodologies will be compared using real-world examples.
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Programming the USB2DMX
by Jan Menzel
3rd January 2002
Abstract
This document describes how the USB2DMX DMX512 interface for the USB-port by Lighting-
Solutions1 has to be programmed. It includes all information the software ENGINEER has to supply to the
operating systems USB-stack to talk to the USB2DMX
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