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Simulation of Designs – Modelsim Tool

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In Chapter 4, we showed how to write test benches so that we may simulate our designs presented in Chapter 3 as well as any other designs. Prior to starting the simulation, we will see how the design flows for VLSI circuits. This will be followed by a discussion on design methodology that may be adopted for solving problems effectively. Finally, we will learn the simulation tool and apply it to verify our designs covered earlier as well as those that will be covered in later chapters.

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(2007). Simulation of Designs – Modelsim Tool. In: Digital VLSI Systems Design. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5829-5_6

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