CSCE 2214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Vhdl, Hexadecimal

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Lec 6 9-7-16 vhdl review / libraries / entity / A group of 8 bits is called a byte. Is a world of 0 and 1 (binary) There exists a base 16 (hexadecimal) representation for convenience to humans. Each hexadecimal digits stands for 4 binary digits. The purpose of a program written in vhdl is to construct a digital component with inputs/outputs and a process that takes in those inputs and gives an output. Contains three important sections that are required to in order to have a functioning system. Its purpose is to contain definitions and constants, much like a #include would in c++ How many and the names of inputs and outputs. The actual process that controls what happens to the inputs and what is sent to the output. First the following line of code will be written: Then different types if ieee libraries will be written as:

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