2.3 In a traditional programming language, such as C, we can write the statement a=!a, and in VHDL, we can write a concurrent statement as a <= not a after 10 ns;. (a) Draw the circuit diagram for the VHDL statement. (b) Describe the operation of the circuit in part (a). (c) Discuss the differences between the VHDL and C statements.
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(a) The circuit diagram for the VHDL statement a <= not a after 10 ns; can be represented as follows: ``` _________ | | ----| NOT |---- |_________| | | | | | | | | | Show more…
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