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Hardware Verification with C++ : A Practitioner’s Handbook /

By: Mintz, Mike [author.].
Contributor(s): Ekendahl, Robert [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006.Description: XXI, 341 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387362540.Subject(s): Engineering | Programming languages (Electronic computers) | Computer-aided engineering | Electrical engineering | Electronic circuits | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design | Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters | Electrical EngineeringDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
C++ and Verification (The Why and How) -- Why C++? -- OOP, C++, and Verification -- A Layered Approach -- An Open-Source Environment with C++ -- Teal Basics -- Truss: A Standard Verification Framework -- Truss Flow -- Truss Example -- Using OOP for Verification(Best Practices) -- Thinking OOP -- Designing with OOP -- OOP Classes -- OOP Connections -- Coding OOP -- Examples (Putting It All Together) -- Block Level Testing -- Chip Level Testing -- Things to Remember.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Written by two verification engineers, Hardware Verification with C++: A Practitioner’s Handbook is a four-part tour of how to perform object-oriented techniques. Part I makes the case for C++, and shows a standard verification system using object-oriented programming (OOP). Part II presents two open-source C++ libraries that enable efficient verification with C++ -- Teal, a C++ to Verilog interface, and Truss, a standard verification framework. Part III focuses on OOP with examples from real verification projects. Part IV puts it all together showing complete block-level and system-level verification systems. "The handbook provides a clear understanding of object-oriented programming, and how it applies to hardware verification. It is clear to me that C++, together with Teal and Truss, could form a strong platform for the next generation of hardware verification." Dr. Stanley Hyduke, CEO of Aldec, Inc. "With this book I feel confident I can constitute a verification team that could make good use of C++ for verification, with all the positive results I would need for success. That is a breakthrough!" Bob Fredieu, VP of Research and Development and Cofounder, Assertive Design "Teal let us hit the ground running and focus on developing our intellectual property instead of simulation infrastructure. After two successful ASIC projects, we couldn’t be happier with its quality, completeness and compactness." Bennet Ih, ASIC Verification Lead, SigmaTel Imaging Systems Group "Hardware verification complexity has grown to be a software effort, requiring advanced techniques such as OOP. With clear techniques and examples, this handbook guides the reader through the complexities of using OOP to create testbenches. Regardless of what language you use, this book will help sharpen your skills." Chris Spear, Verification Consultant, Synopsys, Inc., Author of SystemVerilog for Verification.
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C++ and Verification (The Why and How) -- Why C++? -- OOP, C++, and Verification -- A Layered Approach -- An Open-Source Environment with C++ -- Teal Basics -- Truss: A Standard Verification Framework -- Truss Flow -- Truss Example -- Using OOP for Verification(Best Practices) -- Thinking OOP -- Designing with OOP -- OOP Classes -- OOP Connections -- Coding OOP -- Examples (Putting It All Together) -- Block Level Testing -- Chip Level Testing -- Things to Remember.

Written by two verification engineers, Hardware Verification with C++: A Practitioner’s Handbook is a four-part tour of how to perform object-oriented techniques. Part I makes the case for C++, and shows a standard verification system using object-oriented programming (OOP). Part II presents two open-source C++ libraries that enable efficient verification with C++ -- Teal, a C++ to Verilog interface, and Truss, a standard verification framework. Part III focuses on OOP with examples from real verification projects. Part IV puts it all together showing complete block-level and system-level verification systems. "The handbook provides a clear understanding of object-oriented programming, and how it applies to hardware verification. It is clear to me that C++, together with Teal and Truss, could form a strong platform for the next generation of hardware verification." Dr. Stanley Hyduke, CEO of Aldec, Inc. "With this book I feel confident I can constitute a verification team that could make good use of C++ for verification, with all the positive results I would need for success. That is a breakthrough!" Bob Fredieu, VP of Research and Development and Cofounder, Assertive Design "Teal let us hit the ground running and focus on developing our intellectual property instead of simulation infrastructure. After two successful ASIC projects, we couldn’t be happier with its quality, completeness and compactness." Bennet Ih, ASIC Verification Lead, SigmaTel Imaging Systems Group "Hardware verification complexity has grown to be a software effort, requiring advanced techniques such as OOP. With clear techniques and examples, this handbook guides the reader through the complexities of using OOP to create testbenches. Regardless of what language you use, this book will help sharpen your skills." Chris Spear, Verification Consultant, Synopsys, Inc., Author of SystemVerilog for Verification.

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