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Programmable Logic Design
Quick Start Hand Book
By Karen Parnell & Nick Mehta
January 2002
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ABSTRACT
Whether you design with discrete logic, base all of your designs on
microcontrollers, or simply want to learn how to use the latest and most
advanced programmable logic software, you will find this book an
interesting insight into a different way to design.
Programmable logic devices were invented in the late seventies and
since then have proved to be very popular and are now one of the
largest growing sectors in the semiconductor industry. Why are
programmable logic devices so widely used? Programmable logic
devices provide designers ultimate flexibility, time to market advantage,
design integration, are easy to design with and can be reprogrammed
time and time again even in the field to upgrade system functionality.
This book was written to complement the popular Xilinx Campus
Seminar series but can also be used as a stand-alone tutorial and
information source for the first of your many programmable logic
designs. After you have finished your first design this book will prove
useful as a reference guide or quick start handbook.
The book details the history of programmable logic, where and how to
use them, how to install the free, full functioning design software (Xilinx
WebPACK ISE included with this book) and then guides you through
your first of many designs. There are also sections on VHDL and
schematic capture design entry and finally a data bank of useful
applications examples.
We hope you find the book practical, informative and above all easy to
use.
Karen Parnell & Nick Mehta
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NAVIGATING THE BOOK
This report was written for both the professional engineer who has never
designed using programmable logic devices and for the new engineer
embarking on their exciting career in electronics design. To
accommodate this the following navigation section has been written to
help the reader decide in advance which section he/she wishes to read.
Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter gives an overview of how and where
programmable logic devices are used. It gives a
brief history of the programmable logic devices
and goes on to describe the different ways of
designing with PLDs.
Chapter 2
Xilinx
Solutions
Chapter 2 describes the products and services
offered by Xilinx to ensure PLD designs enable
time to market advantage, design flexibility and
system future proofing. The Xilinx portfolio includes
both CPLD & FPGA devices, design software,
design services & support, and Cores.
Chapter 3
WebPACK
ISE Design
Software
The WebPACK ISE design software offers a
complete design suite based on the Xilinx
Foundation ISE series software. This chapter
describes how to install the software and what
each module does.
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NAVIGATING THE BOOK (Continued)
Chapter 4
WebPACK
ISE Design
Entry
This section is a step by step approach to your
first simple design. The following pages are
intended to demonstrate the basic PLD design
entry implementation process.
Chapter 5
Implementing
FPGAs
This chapter discusses the Synthesis and
implementation process for FPGAs. The design
targets a Spartan IIE FPGA.
Chapter 6
Implementing
CPLDs
This section takes the VHDL or Schematic design
through to a working physical device. The design is
the same design as in the previous chapters but
targeting a CoolRunner CPLD.
The final chapter contains a useful list of design
examples and applications that will give you a good
jump-start into your future programmable logic
designs. It will also give you pointers on where to
look for and download code and search for
Intellectual Property (IP) Cores from the Xilinx
Web site.
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Chapter 7
Design
Reference
Bank
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