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VHDL

VHDL, or VHSIC Hardware Description Language, is a specialized programming language used to design and describe the behavior and structure of electronic circuits, especially digital systems like integrated circuits and FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays). It allows engineers to create models of hardware components, simulating how they will function before physical production. VHDL enables precise specifications, making it easier to develop complex electronic systems, improve reliability, and streamline the design process. Essentially, it bridges the gap between software and hardware engineering, facilitating better communication and collaboration in technology development.