VHDL Models of Hardware-- Notes Page -- |
VHDL supports the three necessary facets for system modeling.
Behavior is necessary to describe how system components respond to
stimuli. Structure describes how the various subcomponents are
connected to each other. The timing model provides a framework so
that system events can occur in the correct order.
VHDL makes no assumptions about the underlying hardware. While the
designer can add as many specifics as needed, VHDL will also operate
with a general description only.