BS IEC 61691-4:2004
Withdrawn
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Behavioural languages Verilog hardware description language
Hardcopy , PDF
04-20-2012
English
11-10-2004
FOREWORD
IEEE Introduction
1 Overview
2 Lexical conventions
3 Data types
4 Expressions
5 Scheduling semantics
6 Assignments
7 Gate and switch level modeling
8 User-defined primitives (UDPs)
9 Behavioral modeling
10 Tasks and functions
11 Disabling of named blocks and tasks
12 Hierarchical structures
13 Configuring the contents of a design
14 Specify blocks
15 Timing checks
16 Back annotation using the Standard Delay Format (SDF)
17 System tasks and functions
18 Value change dump (VCD) files
19 Compiler directives
20 PLI overview
21 PLI TF and ACC interface mechanism
22 Using ACC routines
23 ACC routine definitions
24 Using TF routines
25 TF routine definitions
26 Using VPI routines
27 VPI routine definitions
Annex A (normative) Formal syntax definition
Annex B (normative) List of keywords
Annex C (informative) System tasks and functions
Annex D (informative) Compiler directives
Annex E (normative) acc_user.h
Annex F (normative) veriuser.h
Annex G (normative) vpi_user.h
Annex H (informative) Bibliography
Annex I (informative) List of Participants
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