Hardware Reuse Improvement through the Domain Specific Language dHDL

Miguel A. Sánchez, Marisa López-Vallejo & Carlos A. Iglesias (2012). Hardware Reuse Improvement through the Domain Specific Language dHDL. In Proceedings IEEE 10th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications (ISPA), 2012, pages 857 - 858. Leganés, España : IEEE.

Abstract:
The dHDL language has been defined to improve hardware design productivity. This is achieved through the definition of a better reuse interface (including parameters, attributes and macroports) and the creation of control structures that help the designer in the hardware generation process.