Verilog #6: Numbers in Verilog Programming

Hello Robonesians, this article will explain numbers in Verilog programming. The discussion will cover the definition of numbers, number types, base/radix, bit size/width, and recommended and non-recommended number representation formats in Verilog programming. 6.1 Numbers in Verilog Programming Numbers in Verilog programming are a fundamental concept used to represent numeric values in digital […]
Verilog #5: Logic Value and Logic Strength In Verilog Programming

Hello Robonesians, in Verilog programming, we recognize logic values and logic strengths. Logic values and logic strengths are important concepts used to describe the behavior of digital circuits. Here’s a brief explanation of both. 5.1 Logic Values in Verilog Programming Logic values are used to describe the state of a signal or variable […]
Verilog #3: Pre-Define Library In Verilog Programming

Hello Robonesians, if we compare Verilog HDL programming with VHDL programming, there are quite striking differences in terms of pre-defined libraries and the way both manage built-in resources. 3.1 Differences in the Concept of “Library” between VHDL and Verilog VHDL has an explicit library system, namely “library” and “use”, with several pre-defined packages […]