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Verilog, standardized as IEEE 1364, is a hardware description language (HDL) used to model electronic systems. It is most commonly used in the design and verification of digital circuits at the register-transfer level of abstraction. It is also used in the verification of analog circuits and mixed-signal circuits, as well as in the design of genetic circuits. In 2009, the Verilog standard was merged into the SystemVerilog standard, creating IEEE Standard 1800-2009. Since then, Verilog is officially part of the SystemVerilog language. The current version is IEEE standard 1800-2017. Read more at Wikipedia external site

Examples of occupations where workers may use Verilog:

24 occupations shown
Job ZoneCodeOccupation
417-2011.00Aerospace Engineers Bright Outlook Bright Outlook  
517-1011.00Architects, Except Landscape and Naval Bright Outlook
511-9041.00Architectural and Engineering Managers
417-2031.00Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers Bright Outlook
417-2051.00Civil Engineers Bright Outlook
427-1021.00Commercial and Industrial Designers
515-1221.00Computer and Information Research Scientists Bright Outlook
417-2061.00Computer Hardware Engineers Bright Outlook
415-1241.00Computer Network Architects
415-1251.00Computer Programmers
315-1211.00Computer Systems Analysts Bright Outlook
415-1299.08Computer Systems Engineers/Architects Bright Outlook
317-3023.00Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians
317-3012.00Electrical and Electronics Drafters
417-2071.00Electrical Engineers
417-2072.00Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Bright Outlook
427-1024.00Graphic Designers
417-2141.00Mechanical Engineers Bright Outlook
517-2199.06Microsystems Engineers
417-2072.01Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists Bright Outlook
419-4099.03Remote Sensing Technicians
415-1252.00Software Developers Bright Outlook
415-1253.00Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers Bright Outlook
417-2112.02Validation Engineers Bright Outlook

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