This course offers a comprehensive introduction to VHDL, a hardware description language used for modelling and designing digital systems. Students will explore the principles of digital circuit design, the syntax and semantics of VHDL, and its application in creating and simulating digital systems. Through practical exercises, simulations, and case studies, students will gain the skills needed to design, test, and implement digital hardware using VHDL.
The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery in the current academic intake of this course. These may be subject to change in future years as the University regularly revises.
Topics: Overview of digital systems, VHDL basics, VHDL syntax, expressions, configurations, sequential statements.
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Topics: Component instantiation, hierarchical design, signal assignment statements, state diagrams, writing testbenches.
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Topics: Synthesis processes, optimization techniques, configurations, design, final assessments.
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By the end of this course, students will be able to:
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