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IEEE 1076-2008

IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual

Standard by IEEE, 2009

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IEEE 1076-2008 is the IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual, defining the language used to describe digital systems at a hardware design level. It addresses the syntax, structure, and behavior modeling needed for components, circuits, devices, and systems in engineering workflows. For teams working with VHDL, this standard helps support consistent design intent, clearer communication, and more dependable implementation and review across technical projects.

What is IEEE 1076-2008?

IEEE 1076-2008 sets out the reference rules for VHDL, a language commonly used to model and document digital hardware. As a language standard, it helps engineers describe system behavior, interconnections, and design relationships in a formal way that can be understood across tools and teams. The document is especially relevant where precise specification matters, since it supports controlled language use, technical consistency, and a clearer path from design description to verification.

Where is IEEE 1076-2008 used?

This standard is used in hardware design environments where VHDL is employed to represent components, circuits, devices, and larger system behavior. It is typically relevant in electronic design workflows that involve specification, simulation, review, and verification of digital logic. Engineers may rely on IEEE 1076-2008 when working on embedded hardware, programmable logic, or other systems that require a structured language for describing and checking design intent before implementation.

Why is IEEE 1076-2008 important?

IEEE 1076-2008 matters because a shared language reference reduces ambiguity in hardware descriptions and helps keep design work consistent across projects. For organizations that depend on VHDL, it supports better compliance with established syntax and semantics, which can lower the risk of errors during simulation, integration, or testing. It also provides a stable technical baseline for procurement, documentation, and team coordination when exact language behavior must be understood and preserved.

  • VHDL language reference
  • Digital hardware description
  • Component and system modeling
  • Design verification support
  • Superseded IEEE standard
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  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; General Topics for Engineers
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1076 (2019)
  • This Version: 1076 (2009)
  • Previous Version: 1076 (2007)
  • Previous Version: 1076 (2002)
  • Previous Version: 1076 (2000)
  • Previous Version: 1076 (1994)
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