Concurrent-simulation-based remote IP evaluation over the internet for system-on-a-chip design
Proceedings of the 14th international symposium on Systems synthesis
IP delivery for FPGAs using Applets and JHDL
Proceedings of the 39th annual Design Automation Conference
Fast Prototyping with Co-operation of Simulation and Emulation
FPL '02 Proceedings of the Reconfigurable Computing Is Going Mainstream, 12th International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications
Fast co-verification of HDL models
Microelectronic Engineering
Accelerating system-on-chip power analysis using hybrid power estimation
Proceedings of the 44th annual Design Automation Conference
An Efficient Approach with Scaling Capability to Improve Existing Memory Power Model
IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
ModelSim verification tool in testing cores-based system-on-chips
MIC '08 Proceedings of the 27th IASTED International Conference on Modelling, Identification and Control
A scalable power modeling approach for embedded memory using LIB format
PATMOS'06 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Integrated Circuit and System Design: power and Timing Modeling, Optimization and Simulation
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From the Publisher:Principles of Verilog PLI is a "how to do" text on Verilog Programming Language Interface. The primary focus of the book is on how to use PLI for problem solving. Both PLI 1.0 and PLI 2.0 are covered. Particular emphasis has been put on adopting a generic step-by-step approach to create a fully functional PLI code. Numerous examples were carefully selected so that a variety of problems can be solved through their use. A separate chapter on Bus Functional Model (BFM), one of the most widely used commercial applications of PLI, is included. Principles of Verilog PLI is written for the professional engineer who uses Verilog for ASIC design and verification. Principles of Verilog PLI will be of interest also to students who are learning Verilog.