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Verilog By Example: A Concise Introduction For ... Apr 2026

: Ideally suited for those already familiar with digital design basics but new to Verilog.

: Designed to be read in one sitting, providing enough depth for "reasonably intelligent conversations" and immediate project work.

by Blaine Readler is a practical, 124-page primer designed to get students and engineers working with Verilog as quickly as possible. Often compared to the "Strunk and White" of FPGA design, it avoids dense academic theory in favor of distilled, workable examples that build in complexity. Key Features and Content Verilog by Example: A Concise Introduction for ...

: State machines, module hierarchy, and memory usage.

: Helpful for software developers transitioning to hardware who need to understand that Verilog describes circuit topology rather than executing sequential code. Table of Contents Highlights The material is organized into logical progression points: : Ideally suited for those already familiar with

: Coverage includes finite-state machines (Moore and Mealy), modular design, clock management, and specialized I/O.

The book is structured to lead a reader from basic modules to real-world FPGA solutions: Often compared to the "Strunk and White" of

: Often carries new and used copies starting near $19.95.