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Verilog Tutorial by Deepak Kumar Tala

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Verilog Tutorial
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Publisher: ASIC World
Number of pages: 508

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Verilog is a Hardware Description Language (HDL). A hardware description language is a language used to describe a digital system: for example, a network switch, a microprocessor or a memory or a simple flip-flop. This just means that, by using a HDL, one can describe any (digital) hardware at any level.

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