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Build a Synchronous Counter in Verilog | VS Code + GTKWave Output | #verilog #vscode #counter

In this video, I’ll show you how to design, code, and simulate a Verilog-based 4-bit synchronous counter using VS Code and GTKWave. Whether you're a beginner learning RTL design or a VLSI enthusiast brushing up your skills, this step-by-step tutorial covers everything—from writing Verilog code, creating a testbench, compiling with Icarus Verilog, and visualizing output waveforms using GTKWave.

What you’ll learn:

Basics of synchronous counters

Writing clean Verilog code in VS Code

Creating and running a testbench

Simulating with Icarus Verilog

Analyzing waveforms in GTKWave
Tools Used:

Visual Studio Code

Icarus Verilog

GTKWave
If you're preparing for VLSI roles or projects, this is a perfect starting point!

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Видео Build a Synchronous Counter in Verilog | VS Code + GTKWave Output | #verilog #vscode #counter канала Shivakesh S
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