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The most error prone FPGA corner cases

Presenter: Espen Tallaksen, CEO of EmLogic Thursday, October 14, 2021 Abstract: Cycle related corner cases are probably the worst and main reason for undetected bugs on many FPGAs. To explain this in a simple way, - a cycle related corner case is for instance if you have an event counter where the number of counted… Read More »The most error prone FPGA corner cases

Webinar: FPGA Design Architecture Optimization

The FPGA design architecture is the single most important and primary factor in achieving development efficiency, quality and reliability. The difference between a good and a bad design architecture can be about 50% of the workload and a high degree of detected and undetected bugs. Most design architectures can be improved and optimized to increase… Read More »Webinar: FPGA Design Architecture Optimization

Advanced Testbench for a Simple DUT

Abstract: Functional simulation using an HDL testbench is the de facto method for proving functional correctness of FPGA designs. In this three-part webinar series, we will present a step-by-step approach on how to architect a testbench - progressing from basic to advanced techniques. We will first use a simple DUT then go to a more… Read More »Advanced Testbench for a Simple DUT

Verification Futures 2023 UK

University of Reading Whiteknights Campus Park House, Reading, United Kingdom

The Verification Futures conference provides a unique blend of conference presentations, exhibitions, training and industry networking sessions dedicated to discussing the challenges faced in hardware and software verification. Verification Futures provides a unique opportunity for end-users to define their current and future verification challenges and collaborate with the vendors to create solutions. It also provides… Read More »Verification Futures 2023 UK

FPGA Conference Europe 2023

NH München Ost Conference Center Einsteinring 20, Munich, Aschheim, Germany

FPGAs have made a regular evolutional leap forward in terms of new approaches and solutions for both hardware- and software developers. The FPGA Conference Europe, organized by ELEKTRONIKPRAXIS and the FPGA training center PLC2, is addressing that progress across all major manufacturers. It focusses on user-oriented, practically applicable solutions that developers can quickly integrate into… Read More »FPGA Conference Europe 2023

Advanced Testbench for a Complex DUT

Abstract: Functional simulation using an HDL testbench is the de facto method for proving functional correctness of FPGA designs. In this three-part webinar series, we will present a step-by-step approach on how to architect a testbench – progressing from basic to advanced techniques. We will first use a simple DUT then go to a more… Read More »Advanced Testbench for a Complex DUT

FPGAworld Conference 2023 – Copenhagen

DTU Science Park 2800 Kongens, Lyngby, Denmark

The FPGAworld Conference is an international forum for researchers, engineers, teachers, students, and hackers. It covers topics such as complex analog/digital/software FPGA SoC systems, FPGA/ASIC-based products, educational & industrial cases, and more. Registration for attendees is free and includes 2*coffee, lunch and go-home drink.

FPGA Forum 2024 – Norway

Royal Garden Trondheim, Norway

FPGA-forum is a yearly event for the Norwegian FPGA community. FPGA-designers, project managers, technical managers, researchers, final year students and the major vendors gather for a two-day focus on FPGA. There will be presentations from the Norwegian industry about methodology and practical experience, – the universities will present new and exciting projects, and the vendors… Read More »FPGA Forum 2024 – Norway

Making a Structured VHDL Testbench – A Demo for Beginners

Abstract: This demonstrated tutorial is intended for designers and verification engineers who want to learn to make better and more structured testbenches. This session will show you what is needed for any good testbench, irrespective of its complexity. We will make a testbench from scratch for a simple VHDL module and do the following: Add… Read More »Making a Structured VHDL Testbench – A Demo for Beginners