Verilog vs VHDL: Choosing the Right HDL for FPGA Design

The two dominant hardware description languages (HDLs), Verilog and VHDL, are both well-established, widely supported, and capable of describing complex digital systems. While each language can be used to create functionally identical hardware, they differ significantly in syntax, style, and design philosophy. When developing FPGA designs, selecting the right HDL is one of the first … Continued

What Is VHDL? An Intro to VHDL

What is VHDL?  VHDL is a Hardware Description Language (HDL) codified in IEEE Standard 1076 and is used for designing logic to be implemented in FPGA and ASIC devices.   So, what is VHDL? VHDL allows the behavior of a system to be described/modeled for simulation, as well as describing circuits that can be synthesized into … Continued