September 18, 2015
Established physical layer verification IP packages focus so much on protocols they miss problems that arise from the broader context. A PHY verification kit bridges the gap.
September 14, 2015
Embedded systems developers are turning to agile techniques and continuous integration. To make these processes possible, you need an environment that supports easy access to virtual prototypes throughout the life cycle.
September 12, 2015
In-circuit emulation is attractive but brings with it debug-visibility issues. There are ways to restructure the environment to make bug hunting much more deterministic.
September 7, 2015
This multi-part series addresses various aspects of FPGA-based prototyping. Future installments will address budgeting and implementation, but we start by looking at why the technique is generating so much interest.
August 24, 2015
The wearables market is booming. Successful development depends on assembling the right software and hardware tools. Here's a primer on what to look for.
August 21, 2015
Emulation performance is a key metric in verification. But it is far from being the only consideration. How long it takes to get a design onto a verification platform and aspects such as debug are as important. These factors will control how verification platforms are deployed during a project's life cycle.
August 19, 2015
A look at some of the quality and safety requirements that must be met when developing and applying semiconductor IP to the automotive sector.
August 7, 2015
The increasing complexity of automative software is challenging the ability of established software testing strategies to demonstrate its functional safety. Here's how virtual prototyping can help.
August 5, 2015
System-level power is the next frontier for a power-intent standard – or rather a collection of them – being developed by a partnership between Accellera, Si2 and the IEEE.
August 4, 2015
The introduction of bigger FPGAs enables more complex prototypes - but makes debugging more of a challenge. Here's one way to address the issue.