Moin,
After trying a few of the Verilog books i found in our
library i'm greatly disappointed. All of them were not
on a level i'd expect from course material. Item.
Does anyone have a good advice for a Verilog book i might buy?
Target audience is someone with experience in VHDL. Preferably
it should be something in the style of Ashenden's "The Designer's
Guide to VHDL" with which learning VHDL was a piece of cake.
Thanks in advance
Attila Kinali
--
Praised are the Fountains of Shelieth, the silver harp of the waters,
But blest in my name forever this stream that stanched my thirst!
-- Deed of Morred
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