What Does VHDL Stand For?

VHDL stands for Very High Speed Integrated Circuits VHSIC Hardware Description Language

VHDL, which stands for Very High Speed Integrated Circuits Hardware Description Language, is a programming language used to model and describe the behavior and structure of electronic systems, particularly digital circuits. It enables engineers to design, simulate, and test complex hardware designs at various levels of abstraction, facilitating both digital design and verification processes. VHDL is widely utilized in the field of electronics for developing applications in areas such as FPGA andASIC design.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym