Its use results in faster development, cleaner testbenches, and a modern software-oriented approach to validating FPGA and ASIC designs without replacing your existing simulator.
Recent technology and product announcements remind me of the saying, “Everything old is new again.” This phrase has been popping into mind more frequently as industry pundits herald new bottlenecks ...
Verification Suite Streamlines IC Design Process Designed specifically for IC designers using hardware-assisted verification platforms, the Emulation Edge verification suite speeds the functional ...
This course covers the systematic design of real-time digital systems and verification techniques using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The course presents a top-down design methodology, where ...
Once upon a time, integrated circuits (ICs) were built by the same companies that designed them. The design of an IC was tightly integrated with the manufacturing processes available within each ...
For decades, developers of radio frequency (RF) chips and other analog/mixed-signal (AMS) integrated circuits (ICs) have used traditional techniques for design and verification. Most RFIC designers ...
Analog and mixed-signal (AMS) circuit design typically involves designing components like amplifiers, filters and data converters, which can be complex and time-consuming, often requiring manual ...