| #12329746 in Books | 2012-10-21 | 2013-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.16 x6.10l,1.56 | File type: PDF | 478 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Some interesting parts, but mostly a collection of 'tricks'.|By Customer|This book covers many facets of the task of creating testbenches. However, it doesn't seem to follow a very well thought out plan, and there are holes in the coverage.
Most of the book is a 'tips and tricks' coverage of how to get each language to do what it wasn't designed to do. He walks th||"Brilliant. Janick Bergeron has built on his ground-breaking first version of Writing Testbenches in this second edition..." |(Grant Martin, Fellow, Cadence Berkeley Labs) |"In the latest edition, Mr. Bergeron continues to keep pace with the
mental improvements during the same period. What is clearly needed in verification techniques and technology is the equivalent of a synthesis productivity breakthrough. In the second edition of Writing Testbenches, Bergeron raises the verification level of abstraction by introducing coverage-driven constrained-random transaction-level self-checking testbenches all made possible through the introduction of hardware verification languages (HVLs), such as e from Verisi...
You easily download any file type for your device.Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models | Janick Bergeron. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.