A comprehensive resource on Verilog HDL for beginners and experts. Large and complicated digital circuits can be incorporated into hardware by using Verilog, a hardware description language (HDL). A designer aspiring to master this versatile language must first become familiar with its constructs, practice their use in real applications, and apply them in combinations in order to be successful. Design Through Verilog HDL affords novices the opportunity to perform all of these tasks, while also offering seasoned professionals a comprehensive resource on this dynamic tool.
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Design Through Verilog HDL
Design Through Verilog HDL
2010-09-05T01:41:00-07:00
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Design|Electronic Design Automation|Electronics|Engineering|Hardware|Hardware description language|Register transfer level|Technology|Verilog|
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Design Recipes for FPGAs
This book provides a rich toolbox of design techniques and templates to solve practical, every-day problems using FPGAs. Using a modular structure, the book gives 'easy-to-find' design techniques and templates at all levels, together with functional code, which engineers can easily match and apply to their application.
Design Recipes for FPGAs
2010-09-05T01:37:00-07:00
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Consultants|Design|Electrical engineering|Engineer|Field-programmable gate array|FPGA|Hardware|Hardware description language|Programmable Logic|
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Home Networking Technologies and Standards
Covering the vast majority of current and emerging home networking technologies, standards and trends, this new, practical resource offers you a comprehensive understanding of this developing area. The book presents an `end-to-end reference architecture`, where the main residential services are identified and their network requirements are fully analyzed. You find detailed coverage of both wireless and wireline technologies, including IEEE 802.11, Firewire, USB, HiperLAN, and Bluetooth.
Home Networking Technologies and Standards
2010-08-30T05:14:00-07:00
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Bluetooth|Business|Computer network|Data Communications|Hardware|Home network|Home Networking|IEEE 802.11|Wireless|
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Home Networking For Dummies, Third Edition
Sounds pretty impressive, doesn't it? Your own home network. Should you have one? Are they hard to set up? How would it help? Are home networks more vulnerable to security risks? If you've asked yourself any of these questions, this updated Third Edition of Home Networking For Dummies is exactly what you need.
Home Networking For Dummies, Third Edition
2010-08-30T05:11:00-07:00
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Computer network|Hardware|Home network|Home Networking|Internet access|Laptop|Microsoft Windows|Windows|Windows XP|
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Home Networking Bible
Everything you need to know to set up a home network. Is a home network for you? This comprehensive guide covers everything from deciding what type of network meets your needs to setting up the hardware and software, connecting different operating systems, installing the necessary applications, managing the network, and even adding home entertainment devices. Fully updated with new material on all the latest systems and methods, it's just what you need to set up your network and keep it running safely and successfully.
Home Networking Bible
2010-08-30T05:04:00-07:00
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Computer network|Data Communications|FAQs Help and Tutorials|Hardware|Home Networking|Network|Operating system|Remote access|Wireless network|
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Create Your Own Home Networks
You have a family computer for e-mail and browsing the Internet. Your son and daughter have their own computer for school work and your spouse has a laptop that he or she brings home from work every day. With your family spread out all over the house on their computers, wouldn't it be nice if you could make them all work together?
Create Your Own Home Networks
2010-08-30T04:48:00-07:00
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Computer network|Data Communications|FAQs Help and Tutorials|Guide to Networking|Hardware|Home network|Home Networking|Laptop|Wireless|
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