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VHDL Review: This book is an excellent reference. it provides lots of examples and figures. I highly recommend this book to any student interested in VHDL.
Needs a thorough proof-reading: While this book is quite informative, it's also somewhat frustrating. 1.) One must read through incorrect language usage. There are a number of instances of incomplete sentences, noun/verb mismatch, etc. I had to re-read a number of sentences to understand what was MEANT, because what was MEANT is not what was WRITTEN. 2.) Typographical errors also exist in a number of places. 3.) While there are a number of diagrams with the text, somebody didn't take the time to make sure the text matches the diagrams. In many cases, the code that is listed in diagrams does not match the text. This could be particularly confusing to somebody who cannot interpolate what was meant by the author. 4.) The structure could be greatly improved. The first two chapters seem to dive right into the language, but then in Chapter 3 the author steps all the way back and does a line-by-line description of code. By then, it's too late. This book could be a lot better if the author would take the time to have somebody thoroughly proof-read the book. It doesn't look like he did this. I kept a marker next to me while reading so I could manually make corrections while reading.
Meaza: I found this the best book available on VHDL in the market today. It is a great book for understanding computer engineers who have little or no background in VHDL. It gives a strong description of writing the cods. The CD makes a great add to this book. I liked the organization for the material and the explanation of the examples.
| Author: | Zainalabedin Navabi | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 621.392 | | EAN: | 9780071475457 | | Edition: | 3 | | ISBN: | 0071475451 | | Number Of Pages: | 531 | | Publication Date: | 2007-04-06 |
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