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IEEE 1364-2005

IEEE Standard for Verilog Hardware Description Language

Standard by IEEE, 2006

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IEEE 1364-2005 is the Verilog hardware description language standard used to define digital logic models and design behavior with a common technical reference. It matters because it helps engineers describe components, circuits, devices, and systems in a consistent form for analysis, verification, and implementation. For teams working on electronic design workflows, this standard supports clearer communication across design, simulation, and documentation tasks while reducing ambiguity in hardware descriptions.

IEEE 1364-2005 overview

This standard defines the requirements and structure of the Verilog Hardware Description Language, a widely used language for specifying digital systems at different abstraction levels. IEEE 1364-2005 provides a formal basis for expressing logic, timing, and behavior in a way that can be interpreted consistently by design tools and engineering teams. As a technical document, it is especially relevant where repeatable design intent and dependable verification are needed in electronic engineering work.

Typical use cases

IEEE 1364-2005 is typically used when creating or reviewing Verilog models for digital circuits, integrated logic, and system-level hardware descriptions. It is relevant in workflows that involve simulation, design validation, and communication between hardware engineers and verification teams. Common applications may include programmable logic, ASIC development, and other electronics projects where a precise HDL reference is needed to support design control and testing.

Why this standard matters

In practice, IEEE 1364-2005 helps improve consistency in how hardware behavior is described and checked. That can reduce interpretation errors during design handoff, support more reliable simulation results, and make compliance review easier when multiple teams or tools are involved. For procurement and engineering records, having the correct standard reference also helps ensure that Verilog-based work follows a recognized technical specification, which can lower risk in complex digital design programs.

  • Verilog hardware description language
  • Digital logic modeling and simulation
  • Design verification and documentation
  • Common reference for electronic systems work
SKU: 74d3a118204b

  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: General Topics for Engineers; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1364 (2006)
  • Previous Version: 1364 (2001)
  • Previous Version: 1364 (1996)

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