ASIC and FPGA Verification: A Guide to Component Modeling

ASIC and FPGA Verification: A Guide to Component Modeling

by Richard Munden
ISBN-10:
0125105819
ISBN-13:
9780125105811
Pub. Date:
09/01/2004
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0125105819
ISBN-13:
9780125105811
Pub. Date:
09/01/2004
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ASIC and FPGA Verification: A Guide to Component Modeling

ASIC and FPGA Verification: A Guide to Component Modeling

by Richard Munden
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Overview

Richard Munden demonstrates how to create and use simulation models for verifying ASIC and FPGA designs and board-level designs that use off-the-shelf digital components. Based on the VHDL/VITAL standard, these models include timing constraints and propagation delays that are required for accurate verification of today’s digital designs.

ASIC and FPGA Verification: A Guide to Component Modeling expertly illustrates how ASICs and FPGAs can be verified in the larger context of a board or a system. It is a valuable resource for any designer who simulates multi-chip digital designs.


*Provides numerous models and a clearly defined methodology for performing board-level simulation.
*Covers the details of modeling for verification of both logic and timing.
*First book to collect and teach techniques for using VHDL to model "off-the-shelf" or "IP" digital components for use in FPGA and board-level design verification.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780125105811
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 09/01/2004
Series: Systems on Silicon Series
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 0.81(w) x 7.00(h) x 10.00(d)

Table of Contents

1.Introduction to Board-Level Verification; 2.Tour of a simple model; 3.VHDL packages for component models; 4.Introduction to SDF; 5.Anatomy of a VITAL Model; 6.Modeling Delays; 7.VITAL truth tables; 8.Modeling timing constraints; 9.Modeling registered devices; 10.Conditional delays and timing constraints; 11.Negative timing constraints; 12.Timing Files and Backannotation; 13.Adding Timing to Your RTL Code; 14.Modeling Memories; 15.Considerations for Component Modeling; 16.Modeling Component Centric Features; 17.Testbenches for Component Models
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