Blog

Posts tagged with 'Verification'

Instant Replay for Debugging SoC Level Simulations

Posted Dec 13, 2011, by Mark Olen

Instant Replay Offers Multiple Views at Any Speed If you’ve watched any professional sporting event on television lately, you’ve seen the pressure put on referees and umpires.  They have to make split-second decisions in real-time, having viewed ultra-high-speed action just a single time.  But watching at home on television, we get the luxury of viewing multiple replays of events in question … Read More

Tags: Verification, testbench, Software as a Testbench, SoC, Functional Verification, Cortex, SoC Level Verification, ARM

VHS or Betamax?

Posted Oct 13, 2011, by Dennis Brophy

Legacy’s Luster Lost As a follow-on to my last blog, where I shared information about Harry Foster speaking live about the research he has been reporting on the last year and where I noted legacy might hold some back, I was going to finish on some of the work we have done at Mentor Graphics to move forward while trying to keep some of those held back by legacy, whole. Buy why this title?  For some, … Read More

Tags: VHS, Verification, VIP-TSC, betamax, e, Accellera, UVM, OVM

Combining Intelligent Testbench Automation with Constrained Random Testing

Posted Jul 26, 2011, by Mark Olen

Who Doesn’t Like Faster? In my last blog post I introduced new technology called Intelligent Testbench Automation (“iTBA”).  It’s generating lots of interest in the industry because just like constrained random testing (“CRT”), it can generate tons of tests for functional verification.  But it has unique efficiencies that allow you to achieve coverage 10X to 100X … Read More

Tags: Functional Verification, Intelligent Testbench Automation, Constrained Random Test, testbench, Verification, iTBA

Intelligent Testbench Automation Delivers 10X to 100X Faster Functional Verification

Posted Jun 28, 2011, by Mark Olen

iTBA Introduction If you’ve been to DAC or DVCon during the past couple of years, you’ve probably at least heard of something new called “Intelligent Testbench Automation”.  Well, it’s actually not really all that new, as the underlying principles have been used in compiler testing and some types of software testing for the past three decades, but its application to electronic design verification is … Read More

Tags: Functional Verification, Intelligent Testbench Automation, functional coverage, Verification, Verification Academy, testbench

Part 7: The 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Posted Apr 20, 2011, by Harry Foster

Testbench Characteristics and Simulation Strategies (Continued) This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs, which present the highlights from the 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (for a background on the study, click here). In my previous blog (Part 6 click here), I focused on some of the 2010 Wilson Research Group findings related to testbench characteristics and simulation … Read More

Tags: testbench, Functional Verification, Verification

Part 6: The 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Posted Apr 18, 2011, by Harry Foster

Testbench Characteristics and Simulation Strategies This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs that present the highlights from the 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (for background on the study, click here). In my previous blog (click here), I focused on the controversial topic of effort spent in verification. In this blog, I focus on some of the 2010 Wilson Research … Read More

Tags: testbench, Functional Verification, Verification, Wilson Research Group Study

Part 5: The 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Posted Apr 4, 2011, by Harry Foster

  Effort Spent On Verification (Continued) This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs, which present the highlights from the 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (for a background on the study, click here). In my previous blog (click here), I focused on the controversial topic of effort spent in verification. This blog continues this discussion. I stated in my previous … Read More

Tags: Functional Verification, Verification, Formal Verification

Part 4: The 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Posted Apr 3, 2011, by Harry Foster

  Effort Spent On Verification This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs, which present the highlights from the 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (click here). In my previous blog (click here), I focused on design and verification reuse trends. In this blog, I focus on the controversial topic of amount of effort spent in verification. I have been on the technical program … Read More

Tags: Functional Verification, Verification, Add new tag

Part 3: The 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Posted Apr 1, 2011, by Harry Foster

  Reuse Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs, which presents the highlights from the 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (click here). In this blog, I focus on design and verification reuse trends. Design Composition Trends Figure 1 shows the mean design composition trends, which compares the 2007 Far West Research study (in blue) with  the 2010 Wilson Research … Read More

Tags: Verification, Functional Verification

Part 2: The 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Posted Mar 31, 2011, by Harry Foster

Design Trends (Continued) In Part 1 of this series of blogs, I focused on design trends (click here) as identified by the 2010 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study (click here). In this blog, I continue presenting the study findings related to design trends, with a focus on embedded processor, power management, and clock domain trends. Embedded Processors In Figure 1, we see the percentage … Read More

Tags: Verification, Functional Verification