FSM-based digital design using Verilog HDL / Peter D. Minns and Ian D. Elliott

By: Minns, Peter [author]Contributor(s): Elliot, Ian D [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: England : John Wiley & Sons, c2008Description: xiii, 391 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9780470060704Subject(s): VERILOG (COMPUTER HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE) | DIGITAL ELECTRONICS | SEQUENTIAL MACHINE THEORYLOC classification: TK 7888.3 .M56 2008
Contents:
Introduction to Finite-State Machines and State Diagrams for the Design of Electronic Circuits and Systems -- Using State Diagrams to Control External Hardware Subsystems -- Synthesizing Hardware from a State Diagram -- Synchronous Finite-State Machine Designs -- One Hot Technique in Finite-State Machine Design -- Introduction to Verilog HDL -- Elements of Verilog HDL -- Describing Combinational and Sequential Logic using Verilog HDL -- Asynchronous Finite-State Machines -- Introduction to Petri Nets
Summary: As digital circuit elements decrease in physical size, resulting in increasingly complex systems, a basic logic model that can be used in the control and design of a range of semiconductor devices is vital. Finite State Machines (FSM) have numerous advantages; they can be applied to many areas (including motor control, and signal and serial data identification to name a few) and they use less logic than their alternatives, leading to the development of faster digital hardware systems. This clear and logical book presents a range of novel techniques for the rapid and reliable design of digit.
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Includes index.

Introduction to Finite-State Machines and State Diagrams for the Design of Electronic Circuits and Systems --
Using State Diagrams to Control External Hardware Subsystems --
Synthesizing Hardware from a State Diagram --
Synchronous Finite-State Machine Designs --
One Hot Technique in Finite-State Machine Design --
Introduction to Verilog HDL --
Elements of Verilog HDL --
Describing Combinational and Sequential Logic using Verilog HDL --
Asynchronous Finite-State Machines --
Introduction to Petri Nets

As digital circuit elements decrease in physical size, resulting in increasingly complex systems, a basic logic model that can be used in the control and design of a range of semiconductor devices is vital. Finite State Machines (FSM) have numerous advantages; they can be applied to many areas (including motor control, and signal and serial data identification to name a few) and they use less logic than their alternatives, leading to the development of faster digital hardware systems. This clear and logical book presents a range of novel techniques for the rapid and reliable design of digit.

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