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Aldec Takes FPGA & ASIC Debugging to the Next Level

DRESDEN, Germany–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aldec, Inc. has launched the latest version of its high-performance, mixed-language verification tool, Riviera-PRO™. Unveiled at the Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE) conference, Riviera-PRO release version 2012.02 supports a number of advanced verification methodologies which are set to greatly benefit the designers of complex FPGAs and those migrating to ASIC.

New to version 2012.02 of Riviera-PRO are support for the verification environments constructed with the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) class library and new SystemVerilog IEEE 1800-2009 and VHDL IEEE 1076-2008 constructs. This last aspect also makes Riviera-PRO an ideal platform for working with the Open Source VHDL Verification Methodology (OS-VVM).

With release version 2012.02 it is now possible to log class objects and display them in Riviera-PRO’s Waveform Viewer, elevating the EDA tool’s debugging capabilities to a new level. This feature makes possible the analysis of dynamic objects over time, organically combined with the objects of any other data type. It is also possible to log Information, Warning and Error messages, generated during simulation runtime in conjunction with appropriate markers displayed directly in the Waveform.

Shipping with UVM 1.1a – i.e. the latest version of the industry-standard SystemVerilog-based verification library – Riviera-PRO 2012.02 product release features multi-threaded SystemVerilog compilation (which is circa 25% faster on a typical UVM-based testbench), reduced compiler ‘noise’ (to ensure clean and concise logs) and new environment variables that facilitate the use of the UVM library itself and make scripting much easier.

Regarding languages, this product release enables a number of new constructs for:

  • SystemVerilog – constructs such as forward typedef, extern module declarations and dynamic arrays in constraint blocks;
  • SystemVerilog Assertions (SVA) – constructs such as multi-clocked properties and sequences, so a great benefit to engineers working on multiple clock domain designs; and
  • VHDL – constructs such as the ‘force’ and ‘release’ signal assignment statements.

Riviera-PRO release version 2012.02 also delivers enhancements to the tool’s HDL Editor and Waveform Viewer, further boosting its value as a versatile script-based, design, (common-kernel) simulation, analysis and debug environment for FPGA and ASIC designers.

For further information about Riviera-PRO release version 2012.02, including tutorials, downloads, and a What’s New presentation, please visit http://www.aldec.com/products/riviera-pro.

About Aldec

Aldec Inc., headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, is an industry leader in Electronic Design Verification and offers a patented technology suite including: RTL Design, RTL Simulators, Hardware-Assisted Verification, Design Rule Checking, IP Cores, DO-254 Functional Verification and Military/Aerospace solutions. www.aldec.com

Aldec and Riviera-PRO are trademarks of Aldec, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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