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==External links== {{Wikibooks|Programmable Logic/Verilog}} ===Standards development=== * {{cite journal|url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1620780|doi=10.1109/IEEESTD.2006.99495|isbn=978-0-7381-4851-9|title=IEEE Standard for Verilog Hardware Description Language |journal=IEEE STD 1364-2005 (Revision of IEEE STD 1364-2001) |date=April 2006 |pages=1β590 |url-access=subscription }} β The official standard for Verilog 2005 (not free). * [http://www.verilog.com/IEEEVerilog.html IEEE P1364] β Working group for Verilog (inactive). * [http://www.eda.org/sv-ieee1800/ IEEE P1800] β Working group for SystemVerilog (replaces above). * [http://www.verilog.com/VerilogBNF.html Verilog syntax] β A 1995 description of the syntax in [[Backus-Naur form]]. This predates the IEEE-1364 standard. ===Language extensions=== * [http://www.veripool.org/verilog-mode Verilog AUTOs] β An open-source meta-comment used by industry IP to simplify maintaining Verilog code. {{Programmable Logic}} {{IEEE standards}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Hardware description languages]] [[Category:IEEE DASC standards]] [[Category:IEC standards]] [[Category:Articles with example code]] [[Category:Structured programming languages]] [[Category:Domain-specific programming languages]] [[Category:Programming languages created in 1984]]
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