Agnisys has developed a Programmer’s Reference Manual (PRM) that serves as a comprehensive documentation resource for “programming sequences” and hardware addressable register architecture. It is intended to be a key reference for programmers, developers, and individuals seeking a detailed understanding of the intricacies of the design being developed. Agnis...
The UVM register model is an essential component of the UVM-based verification for modern designs. In this article, we discuss the various paths to create a UVM register model. We at Agnisys help teams automatically generate the register model and over the years many teams have started using our tools. Often one of the first questions is for a team to decide...
The Portable Test and Stimulus Standard defines a specification for creating a single representation of stimulus and test scenarios, usable by a variety of users across different levels of integration. With this standard, users can specify a set of behaviors, from which multiple implementations may be derived.
Chip designers have always reused circuitry, when possible, to shrink the project schedule, save resources, and reduce risk by using a silicon-verified design. Many types of chip design elements are common in diverse applications, and gradually these became packaged into libraries shared across all the teams in a company. The advent of register-transfer-leve...
UVM Register Model, a key component of the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), is a standardized methodology for verifying digital designs. It provides a framework for creating robust and reusable testbenches in the field of hardware verification. One essential aspect of UVM is its Register Abstraction Layer (RAL), which enables efficient verification ...
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