IEEE 1364-2001
IEEE Standard Verilog Hardware Description Language
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IEEE 1364-2001 is the IEEE Standard Verilog Hardware Description Language, a technical specification for describing digital hardware behavior and structure in a way that supports design, simulation, and verification. As part of the engineering standards landscape, it helps teams work with a common language for components, circuits, devices, and systems. IEEE 1364-2001 matters because it promotes consistency in hardware modeling and reduces ambiguity when exchanging designs across tools and engineering groups.
About IEEE 1364-2001
This standard defines a recognized Verilog hardware description language framework for digital system design. IEEE 1364-2001 provides a formal reference for expressing hardware behavior, timing, and structural relationships, which is especially useful when engineers need repeatable results across analysis and simulation workflows. For organizations handling logic design documentation or verification tasks, IEEE 1364-2001 offers a stable technical basis for describing circuitry in a consistent and interoperable way.
Where is IEEE 1364-2001 used?
IEEE 1364-2001 is commonly used in digital electronics projects where Verilog models are created for chips, logic blocks, and system-level components. It is relevant in design environments that support simulation, verification, and implementation planning for integrated circuits and related electronic assemblies. The standard is also useful in engineering teams that need a shared language for documenting hardware behavior, reviewing logic changes, and coordinating work across design and testing workflows.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE 1364-2001 helps improve consistency in hardware description and reduces the risk of misunderstandings during design transfer or verification. A clear standard reference supports better control over requirements, simulation outcomes, and review processes, which can be important when comparing results across tools or teams. Because it is marked superseded, it is still useful for legacy projects, archived documentation, and compliance checks where historical design references need to remain readable and technically aligned.
- Verilog hardware description language
- Digital design and simulation reference
- Legacy hardware documentation support
- Structural and behavioral modeling
- Publication Date: 2001
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: General Topics for Engineers; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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