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  2. Value change dump - Wikipedia

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    Value change dump (VCD) (also known less commonly as "variable change dump") is an ASCII-based format for dumpfiles generated by EDA logic simulation tools. The standard, four-value VCD format was defined along with the Verilog hardware description language by the IEEE Standard 1364-1995 in 1996.

  3. Verilog-AMS - Wikipedia

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    Verilog-AMS is a derivative of the Verilog hardware description language that includes Analog and Mixed-Signal extensions (AMS) in order to define the behavior of analog and mixed-signal systems. It extends the event-based simulator loops of Verilog/ SystemVerilog / VHDL , by a continuous-time simulator, which solves the differential equations ...

  4. Verilog - Wikipedia

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    Verilog-2001 is a significant upgrade from Verilog-95. First, it adds explicit support for (2's complement) signed nets and variables. Previously, code authors had to perform signed operations using awkward bit-level manipulations (for example, the carry-out bit of a simple 8-bit addition required an explicit description of the Boolean algebra ...

  5. SystemVerilog - Wikipedia

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    Verilog AUTOs – An open source meta-comment system to simplify maintaining Verilog code; Online Tools. EDA Playground – Run SystemVerilog from a web browser (free online IDE) sverule – A SystemVerilog BNF Navigator (current to IEEE 1800-2012) Other Tools. SVUnit – unit test framework for developers writing code in SystemVerilog. Verify ...

  6. EDIF - Wikipedia

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    The general format of EDIF involves using parentheses to delimit data definitions, and in this way it superficially resembles Lisp.The basic tokens of EDIF 2.0.0 were keywords (like library, cell, instance, etc.), strings (delimited with double quotes), integer numbers, symbolic constants (e.g. GENERIC, TIE, RIPPER for cell types) and "Identifiers", which are reference labels formed from a ...

  7. Verilog-to-Routing - Wikipedia

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    Verilog-to-Routing (VTR) is an open source CAD flow for FPGA devices. [1] [2] [3] VTR's main purpose is to map a given circuit described in Verilog, a hardware description language, on a given FPGA architecture for research and development purposes; the FPGA architecture targeted could be a novel architecture that a researcher wishes to explore, or it could be an existing commercial FPGA whose ...

  8. Verilog-A - Wikipedia

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    Open Verilog International (OVI, the body that originally standardized Verilog) agreed to support the standardization, provided that it was part of a plan to create Verilog-AMS — a single language covering both analog and digital design. Verilog-A was an all-analog subset of Verilog-AMS that was the project's first phase.

  9. Verilator - Wikipedia

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    Verilator converts synthesizable Verilog to C++, while C++ library could be compiled into a MEX file using MATLAB interface to C++. This is how Verilog designs can be directly simulated from MATLAB. Using compiled C++ models with MATLAB is faster than using co-simulation interfaces with a separate hardware description language (HDL) simulator ...