Verilog is one of the most popular chip design languages. With it, you can design the most advanced chips and electronic systems in the world with very little or no up-front costs. Today, most electronic companies use the Verilog electronic modeling and design language to create the initial electronics design. With it they can easily model high level multicore microprocessor systems and multicore multilevel memory architectures, more so, create an electronic system that can be mass produced easily. Once the RTL level or Verilog model of the design is completed, it can be automatically synthesized to a coded file that can be directly manufactured with semiconductor or printed circuit board manufacturing equipment and then delivered directly to your doorstep. Bypassing the need for an electronics company to have its own electronics facility. Or for that matter, the need for a well versed ASIC design engineer to have nothing more but the funding to manufacture the chip or chips at a wafer fabrication and packaging, test and assembly facility.
The RTLMatrix: Verilog, an Introduction
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October 4, 2022
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Mark Stansberry is a contract-for-hire full-stack writer. He writes about the technology and business related to software and hardware from the highest level to lowest level technology stacks. Focused on DevOps software, all layers of coding languages, firmware and hardware, a myriad of APIs. he edits, proofs and writes manuals, technical papers and blogs, He clients include numerous cloud, processor, SaaS and semiconductor companies. He has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and over twenty years as a writer, engineer and programmer. Email him at mark.c.stansberry@gmail.com
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