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VHDL or '''Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language''' is a hardware description language based on [[Ada]] that is used to describe analogue or digital integrated circuits and to program gate arrays and FPGAs. | VHDL or '''Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language''' is a hardware description language based on [[Ada]] that is used to describe analogue or digital integrated circuits and to program gate arrays and FPGAs. | ||
====VHDL related programmer's utilities==== | |||
* [[Exuberant ctags]] - Creates index files out of VHDL source files - Open source - Current. | |||
====OS/2 text & programmers editors with VHDL file support==== | ====OS/2 text & programmers editors with VHDL file support==== | ||
* [[NEdit]] - XFree86 - Autoindent, autocomplete and syntax highlighting - Open source - Discontinued. | * [[NEdit]] - XFree86 - Autoindent, autocomplete and syntax highlighting - Open source - Discontinued. | ||
* [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - VHDL syntax highlighting built in - Current. | * [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - VHDL syntax highlighting built in - Current. | ||
==Links & publications== | ==Links & publications== |
Revision as of 22:48, 26 February 2016
VHDL or Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language is a hardware description language based on Ada that is used to describe analogue or digital integrated circuits and to program gate arrays and FPGAs.
- Exuberant ctags - Creates index files out of VHDL source files - Open source - Current.
OS/2 text & programmers editors with VHDL file support
- NEdit - XFree86 - Autoindent, autocomplete and syntax highlighting - Open source - Discontinued.
- jEdit - Java based editor - VHDL syntax highlighting built in - Current.
Links & publications
- Peter J. Ashenden: The VHDL Cookbook
- Sudhakar Yalamanchili: [ VHDL Starters Guide] - Prentice Hall - 2005 - ISBN 0-13-145735-7