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Accellera Releases Core Language and Verification Libraries

Daniel Payne

Moderator
Two new libraries have been released for the SystemC core language (SystemC 2.3.1) and SystemC verification (SCV 2.0). The SystemC 2.3.1 proof of concept library is an update to the standard that was released in 2011 which included transaction-level modeling. The SystemC Verification Library (SCV) version 2.0 contains an implementation of the verification extensions. The newly released versions 2.3.1 of the open source proof-of-concept SystemC library (and the corresponding regression suite) and SCV 2.0 library are available under the SystemC open source license and may be downloaded free of charge on the Accellera website.


Accellera has released an online technical tutorial, "UVM: What’s Now and What's Next". This tutorial, presented at DVCon Silicon Valley in March, features experts who share experiences actively creating verification environments following UVM 1.1 principles. Concepts such as stimulus generation based on sequences, test execution using phases, and communication based on TLM are explored. Verification engineers — from those just starting to work with UVM to those with years of experience — will gain practical knowledge from this tutorial.

You can find out more about the free tutorial here.
 
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