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Revision as of 17:24, 25 July 2016
VHDL (VHSIC HDL; VHSIC Hardware Description Language), pronounce V-H-D-L, is a hardware description language used in the design, simulation, and verification of digital logic circuits and digital systems. More recently, VHDL has also been used as a general-purpose highly-concurrent programming language. VHDL is an industry-standard language for modeling, verifying, and synthesizing digital device.
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- IEEE Std 1076-1987 "VHDL-87"
- IEEE Std 1076-1993 "VHDL-93"
- IEEE Std 1076-2000
- IEEE Std 1076-2002
- IEEE Std 1076-2008 "VHDL-2008"
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