MIL-HDBK-62 Use of VHDL to model military digital electronic systems
is described in this handbook. In particular, this handbook
addresses the development of models compliant with the
VHDL DID (Ref. 2) and MIL-HDBK-454 (Ref. 1). Digital
electronics are only part of most military systems. Most
modern weapons platforms use sensors and actuators that
are tightly coupled with the digital electronic systems; however,
the modeling of these sensors and actuators is outside
the scope of this handbook. Many military electronic systems
have both digital and analog components. The modeling
of only the digital components is discussed in this
handbook. Researchers are currently exploring the use of
VHDL for analog components and considering changes to
the language to allow VHDL to better support modeling of
analog and hybrid components and subsystems. Although
VHDL models are frequently used to provide test beds for
testing software before the hardware is fabricated, this handbook
does not discuss the issues of developing tests for software.
The handbook is not intended to provide a working
knowledge of VHDL. On the other hand, the handbook introduces
VHDL terms and concepts so it can serve as a
stand-alone reference document for readers familiar with
VHDL.
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| Number of Pages : | 200 |
| Published : | 09/13/1996 |