Showing posts with label best FPGA book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best FPGA book. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2008

Best FPGA introductory book


Like all FPGA starters, I also struggled for a book that will serve as an FPGA tutorial. It was only this year (copyright of this book is February 2008) that I found one. This is for me (so far) the best introductory FPGA book--FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples, authored by Pong Chu. Learning by doing is the most effective pedagogical style and this book did not fail to deliver that one. I find Pong Chu's writing style very easy to understand because the discussions are clear. That is the most essential thing in relaying knowledge to a beginner -- clarity. That's enough for me. I don't need to say more about it.