Posted Feb 6, 2012, by Colin Walls
Some weeks ago, I published a posting from my colleague Richard Vlamynck, who was explaining the ideas behind System-C and modeling at different levels of abstraction. He promised to write more and I was very pleased to receive a new contribution …
It’s just me again, blogging about hardware models in general and System-C in particular.
Earlier, I’d mentioned the fact that System-C can be used … Read More
Tags:
Programming Languages,
VHDL,
System-C,
Precision,
Handel-C,
Verilog
Posted Oct 31, 2011, by Colin Walls
As I work for a company that has traditionally had a strong focus on hardware design, I am particularly interested in the relationship between hardware and software development and the synergies between the two disciplines.
Previously, I have discussed the dominance of software in modern designs [here] and the relationships in the EDA world [here]. But today I want to think about how hardware guys … Read More
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Hardware,
C,
Verilog,
VHDL,
hardware design,
Programming Languages