Ieee 1076

The IEEE Standard 1076 defines the VHSIC Hardware Description Language or VHDL. It was originally developed by CLSI under contract F33615-83-C-1003 from the United States Airforce in 1983. The language has undergone numerous revisions and has a variety of sub-standards associated with it that augment or extend it in important ways. 1076 was and continues to be a milestone in the design of electronic systems. Revisions:
  • 1076-1987 First standardized revision of ver 7.2 of the language from the United States Air Force.
  • 1076-1993 (ISBN 1-55937-376-8) Significant improvements resulting from several years of feedback. Probably the most widely used version with the greatest vendor tool support.
  • 1076-2000 Minor revision. Done mainly to meet IEEE requirement that standards are addressed every five years to see if they are still pertinent
  • 1076-200x The name given to future work on the standard going on as of 2004
See Also: * IEEE 1164 VHDL Multivalue Logic (std_logic_1164) Packages

 

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