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-rw-r--r--build/DigDes.pdfbin169566 -> 169574 bytes
-rw-r--r--tex/samples.tex2
-rw-r--r--tex/testbench.tex4
-rw-r--r--tex/vhdl.tex2
4 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/build/DigDes.pdf b/build/DigDes.pdf
index 9c5ac8c..6978641 100644
--- a/build/DigDes.pdf
+++ b/build/DigDes.pdf
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diff --git a/tex/samples.tex b/tex/samples.tex
index 0e335d2..c272e05 100644
--- a/tex/samples.tex
+++ b/tex/samples.tex
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ end entity `\reqph{name}`_tb;
architecture tb of `\reqph{name}`_tb is
-- simulator settings
constant freq : natural := `\reqph{frequency}`;
- constant time : time := 1 sec / freq;
+ constant T : time := 1 sec / freq;
-- component of DUT
component `\reqph{name}` is
diff --git a/tex/testbench.tex b/tex/testbench.tex
index 71496f2..dc52453 100644
--- a/tex/testbench.tex
+++ b/tex/testbench.tex
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ To simulate a digial circuit it is possible to write test benches using VHDL.
The code in this section may no longer be synthetisable, and is usually
written by a \emph{test designer}.
+%% TODO: Talk about DUT, with an image?
+
\subsection{Simulator}
VHDL simulates digital systems using \emph{delta cycles}.
@@ -106,7 +108,7 @@ Assertions are used write tests to check that a signal is in the correct state.
\end{lstlisting}
The \vhdl{report} and \vhdl{severity} are optional but strongly advised. The
severity can take one of 4 values: \vhdl{note}, \vhdl{warning}, \vhdl{error},
-\vhdl{failure}. Simulations can be configured to stop in when an error of the
+\vhdl{failure}. Simulations can be configured to stop when an error of the
desired severity occurrs. An example:
\begin{lstlisting}[language=vhdl]
assert (tb_y = '0') report "error at vector 11" severity error;
diff --git a/tex/vhdl.tex b/tex/vhdl.tex
index 06dabd0..38afe24 100644
--- a/tex/vhdl.tex
+++ b/tex/vhdl.tex
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ generic(
`\reqph{param name}` : `\reqph{type}` := `\reqph{initial value}`
);
\end{lstlisting}
-that has affects at \emph{synthesization time}.
+that has effect at \emph{synthesization time}.
\subsubsection{Generic entity and declaration}
Entities are parametrized as follows.