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CHIPS Alliance Workshop

CHIPS Alliance, the open source RTL hardware and software development tool organization, is gathering to share milestones, progress, updates and more.

Using OVL for Assertion-based Verification of Verilog and VHDL Designs

Open Verification Library (OVL) is a library of property checkers for digital circuit descriptions written in popular Hardware Description Languages and maintained by Accelera. The OVL checkers could be used not only in dynamic simulation, but also in formal verification and emulation. Also, the OVL-based verification technology provides the easiest way for designers to implement… Read More »Using OVL for Assertion-based Verification of Verilog and VHDL Designs

Centralized Register Design and Verification from a Golden Specification

Learn how to bring the ease of a document editor to your system architects and designers to create an executable specification using IDesignSpec™. This specification fully describes and documents your design and automatically generates all downstream views. IDesignSpec™ enables IP, SoC, and FPGA teams to standardize on your register specification and generate Verilog, VHDL, UVM, C… Read More »Centralized Register Design and Verification from a Golden Specification

Sigasi September Productivity Hacks Workshop

Sigasi Studio serves as a code browser for VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog. You can navigate through your project to understand large and complex legacy designs. Visuals of your code update instantly and are cross-linked to your code to allow graphical browsing. Sigasi Studio guides you through complex code designs. The instant feedback on errors and… Read More »Sigasi September Productivity Hacks Workshop

Sigasi September Productivity Hacks Workshop

Sigasi Studio serves as a code browser for VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog. You can navigate through your project to understand large and complex legacy designs. Visuals of your code update instantly and are cross-linked to your code to allow graphical browsing. Sigasi Studio guides you through complex code designs. The instant feedback on errors and… Read More »Sigasi September Productivity Hacks Workshop

The Power of Verilog’s PLI and VPI for FPGA Designs

A logic simulator’s programming interfaces can be used for not only verifying logic IP but also the co-development of logic and embedded software. Our ‘Introducing Logic Simulator Programming Interfaces for FPGA designs’ three-part webinar series starts on April 13. Our guest presenter for this series is Simon Southwell, from Anita Simulators, and the schedule is… Read More »The Power of Verilog’s PLI and VPI for FPGA Designs

3rd Workshop on Open-Source Design Automation

Flanders Meeting & Convention Center Antwerp Antwerp, Belgium

Call for papers There is no doubt that proprietary EDA tools are successful, mature, and fundamental for hardware development. However, the “walled garden” approach created by closed-source tool flows can hamper novel FPGA/ASIC-based applications and EDA innovation alike by requiring that researchers either operate within the limits of what has already been imagined, or require… Read More »3rd Workshop on Open-Source Design Automation

Using Generative AI for ASIC Design

Tools like ChatGPT can be used for a variety of purposes, including writing Verilog. Unfortunately, these models are not (yet) perfect, and the quality of the output varies heavily depending on how you use them. Just as models may "hallucinate" facts they are not certain about, they can also "hallucinate" buggy and non-functional Verilog. In… Read More »Using Generative AI for ASIC Design

RTL-to-GDSII Flow for ASIC Design Using Cadence Tools

Would you like to know how to design a complete chip using the RTL-to-GDSII Flow? In this free technical Training Webinar with Application Engineer Sai Srinivas Pamula, we’ll teach you the essential steps in the RTL-to-GDSII design flow using a wide variety of industry-leading Cadence tools—such as the Xcelium Logic Simulator, Modus DFT Software Solution,… Read More »RTL-to-GDSII Flow for ASIC Design Using Cadence Tools