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ieee See Cadence RF Technologies at IEEE International Microwave Symposium 2014 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 08 May 2014 16:02:00 GMT RF Enthusiasts, Come connect with Cadence RF experts and discover the latest advances in Cadence RF technologies, including Spectre RF at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2014. This year, IMS will be held in Tampa, Florida. Cadence...(read more) Full Article RF Simulation IMS RFIC Spectre RF Virtuoso International Microwave Symposium IEEE
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ieee New Incisive Low-Power Verification for CPF and IEEE 1801 / UPF By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 May 2013 17:41:00 GMT On May 7, 2013 Cadence announced a 30% productivity gain in the June 2013 Incisive Enterprise Simulator 13.1 release. Advanced debug visualization, faster turn-around time, and the extension of eight years of low-power verification innovation to IEEE 1801/UPF are the key capabilities in the release. When we talk about low-power verification its easy to equate it with simulation. For certain, simulation is the heart of a low-power verification solution. Simulation enables engineers to run their design in the context of power intent. The challenge is that a simulation-only approach is inadequate. For example, if engineers could achieve SoC quality by verifying the individual function of each power control module (PCM), then simulation could be enough. For a single power domain, simulation can be enough. However, when the SoC has multiple power domains -- and we have seen SoCs with hundreds of them -- engineers have to check the PCMs and all of the arcs between the power modes. These SoCs often synchronize some of the domain switching to reduce overall complexity, creating the potential for signal skew errors on the control signals for the connected domains. Managing these complexities requires verification methodologies including advanced debug, verification planning, assertion-based verification, Universal Verification Methodology - Low Power (UVM-LP), and more (see Figure 1). Figure 1: Comprehensive Low-Power Verification But even advanced verification methodologies on top of simulation aren't enough. For example, the state machine that defines the legal and illegal power mode transitions is often written in software. The speed and capacity of the Palladium emulation platform is ideal to verify in this context, and it is integrated with simulation sharing debug, UVM acceleration, and static checks for low-power. And, it reports verification progress into a holistic plan for the SoC. Another example is the ability to compare the design in the implementation flow with the design running in simulation to make sure that what we verify is what we intend to build. Taken together, verification across multiple engines provides the comprehensive low-power verification needed for today's advanced node SoCs. That's the heart of this low-power verification announcement. Another point you may have noticed is the extension of the Common Power Format (CPF) based power-aware support in the Incisive Enterprise Simulator to IEEE 1801. We chose to bring IEEE 1801 to simulation first because users like you sometimes need to mix vendors for regression flows. Over time, Cadence will extend the low-power capabilities throughout its product suite to IEEE 1801. If you are using CPF today, you already have the best low-power solution. The evidence is clear: the upcoming IEEE 1801-2013 update includes many of the CPF features contributed to 1801/UPF to enable methodology convergence. Since you already have those features in the CPF flow, any migration before you have a mature IEEE 1801-2013 tool flow would reduce the functionality you have today. If you are using Unified Power Format (UPF) 1.0 today, you want to start planning your move toward the IEEE 1801-2013 standard. A good first step would be to move to the IEEE 1801-2009 standard. It fills holes in the earlier UPF 1.0 definition. While it does lack key features in -2013, it is an improvement that will make the migration to -2013 easier. The Incisive 13.1 release will run both UPF 1.0 and IEEE 1801-2009 power intent today. Over the next few weeks you'll see more technical blogs about the low-power capabilities coming in the Incisive 13.1 release. You can also join us on June 19 for a webinar that will introduce those capabilities using the reference design supplied with the Incisive Enterprise Simulator release. =Adam "The Jouler" Sherer (Yes, "Sherilog" is still here. :-) ) Full Article CPF 2.0 uvm Low Power IEEE 1801 PSO CDNLive CPF Incisive Enterprise Simulator IEEE 1801-2009 power shutoff Incisive Adam Sherer dpa low-power design UPF power IES verification
ieee Insider Story of the New IEEE 1801-2013 (UPF 2.1) Standard By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 16:04:00 GMT The IEEE has announced the publication of the new 1801-2013 standard, also known as UPF 2.1, and immediate availability for free download through the IEEE 1801-2013 Get Program. Even though the standard is new to the whole world, for the people of the IEEE working group this standard is finally done and is in the past now. There is a Chinese saying "好事多磨" which means "good things take time to happen." I forgot the exact time when I first joined the working group for the new standard -- about two and half years ago -- but I do remember long hours of meetings and many "lively" debates and discussions. Since the "hard time" has passed us, I would like to share some fun facts about the working group and the standard. The 1801 working group is the largest entity based ballot group in IEEE-SA history. The new standard was initially planned for 2012, but was delayed purely due to the large amount of work required. At one point, the group was debating on whether the new standard should be called UPF 2.1 or 3.0. It may sound weird now but we spent quite some time discussing this. Eventually we settled on 2.1 as it was the original plan. The 1801-2013 document has 358 pages which is 53% thicker than previous version (the sheer amount of changes in the new standard indicate that this is more than just a normal incremental update of the previous version as suggested by naming it 2.1) Around 300 real issues were reported over the previous version and a majority of them were fixed in the new release. This is the first release with constructs and semantics coming from Common Power Format (CPF), a sign of convergence of the two industry leading power formats. There are about 100 working group meetings in my Outlook calendar since 2011, with meeting times ranging from 2 hours to 8 hours. We extensively used Google Drive (which was called Google Docs when the working group started), a great tool for productivity. I cannot imagine how any standard could have been done before Google existed! Personally, I had an enjoyable journey, especially from having the privilege to work with many industry experts who are all passionate about low power. I do have one more thing to share though. My older daughter went from middle school to high school during the period of the development of the new standard. Since most of the meetings took place in the early morning California time, she had to endure the pain of listening to all these discussions on power domain, power switches, etc. on her way to school. I asked her if she learned anything. She told me that other than being able to recognize the voices of Erich, John and Joe on the line, she also learned that she would never want to become an electrical or computer engineer! She was so happy that the meetings stopped a couple of months ago. But what I did not tell her is that the meetings will resume after DAC! Well, I am sure this will be a big motivation for her to get her own driving license in the summer. If you want to get some quick technical insights into the new standard, check out my recent EE Times article IEEE 1801-2013: A bold step towards power format convergence. Qi Wang Full Article Low Power IEEE 1801 power format standards CPF IEEE 1801-2013 Qi Wang power intent UPF 2.1 UPF
ieee Low-Power IEEE 1801 / UPF Simulation Rapid Adoption Kit Now Available By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 03:59:00 GMT There is no better way other than a self-help training kit -- (rapid adoption kit, or RAK) -- to demonstrate the Incisive Enterprise Simulator's IEEE 1801 / UPF low-power features and its usage. The features include: Unique SimVision debugging Patent-pending power supply network visualization and debugging Tcl extensions for LP debugging Support for Liberty file power description Standby mode support Support for Verilog, VHDL, and mixed language Automatic understanding of complex feedthroughs Replay of initial blocks ‘x' corruption for integers and enumerated types Automatic understanding of loop variables Automatic support for analog interconnections Mickey Rodriguez, AVS Staff Solutions Engineer has developed a low power UPF-based RAK, which is now available on Cadence Online Support for you to download. This rapid adoption kit illustrates Incisive Enterprise Simulator (IES) support for the IEEE 1801 power intent standard. Patent-Pending Power Supply Network Browser. (Only available with the LP option to IES) In addition to an overview of IES features, SimVision and Tcl debug features, a lab is provided to give the user an opportunity to try these out. The complete RAK and associated overview presentation can be downloaded from our SoC and Functional Verification RAK page: Rapid Adoption Kits Overview RAK Database Introduction to IEEE-1801 Low Power Simulation View Download (2.3 MB) We are covering the following technologies through our RAKs at this moment: Synthesis, Test and Verification flow Encounter Digital Implementation (EDI) System and Sign-off Flow Virtuoso Custom IC and Sign-off Flow Silicon-Package-Board Design Verification IP SOC and IP level Functional Verification System level verification and validation with Palladium XP Please visit https://support.cadence.com/raks to download your copy of RAK. We will continue to provide self-help content on Cadence Online Support, your 24/7 partner for learning more about Cadence tools, technologies, and methodologies as well as getting help in resolving issues related to Cadence software. If you are signed up for e-mail notifications, you're likely to notice new solutions, application notes (technical papers), videos, manuals, etc. Note: To access the above documents, click a link and use your Cadence credentials to log on to the Cadence Online Support https://support.cadence.com/ website. Happy Learning! Sumeet Aggarwal and Adam Sherer Full Article Low Power IEEE 1801 Functional Verification Incisive Enterprise Simulator IEEE 1801-2013 IEEE 1801-2009 RAK Incisive 1801 UPF 2.1 UPF RAKs simulation IES
ieee IEEE 1801/UPF Tutorial from Accellera—Watch and Learn By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 15:17:00 GMT If you weren't able to attend the 2013 DVCon, you missed out on a great IEEE 1801/UPF tutorial delivered by members of the IEEE committee. Accellera had the event recorded and that recording is now posted on the Accellera.org website. Regardless of your work so far with low power design and verification, you need to watch this video. Power management is becoming ubiquitous in our world. The popular aspect is that reduced power is good for the evironment and that is true. But for those teams that have been building chips around the 40nm node and below, there is another truth. Power management is required simply to get working silicon in many cases. As the industry expands the number of designs with power management and forges deeper into advanced nodes, we steadily identify improvements to the power format descriptions. The most recent set of imporvements to the IEEE 1801 standard are now available in the 2013 version of that standard. To help bring the standard to life, five representatives from the IEEE joined to deliver a tutorial at DVCon in 2013. Qi Wang (Cadence), Erich Marschner (Mentor), Jeffrey Lee (Synopsys), John Biggs (ARM), and Sushma Honnavarra-Prasad (Broadcom) each contributed to the tutorial. It started with a review of the UPF basics that led to the IEEE 1801 standard delivered by the EDA companies. The IEEE 1801 users then presented tutorial content on how to apply the standard. The session then concluded with a look forward to the IEEE 1801-2013 (UPF 2.1) standard. The standard was released two months after the DVCon tutorial and is available through the Accellera Get program. So after the bowl games are over and you'vre returned through the woods and back over the river from Grandma's, grab a cup of hot cocoa and learn more about the power standards you may well be using in 2014. Regards, Adam "The Jouler" Sherer Full Article Low Power IEEE 1801 IEEE 1801-2013 Accellera UPF 2.1 UPF
ieee ST Microelectronics Success with IEEE 1801 / UPF Incisive Simulation - Video By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 06:45:00 GMT ST Microelectronics reported their success with IEEE 1801 / UPF low-power simulation using Incisive Enterprise Simulator at CDNLive India in November 2013. We were able to meet with Mohit Jain just after his presentation and recorded this video that explains the key points in his paper. With eight years of experience and pioneering technology in native low-power simulation, Mohit was able to apply Incisive Enterprise Simulator to a low-power demonstrator in preparation for use with a production set-top box chip. Mohit was impressed with the ease in which he was able to reuse his existing IEEE 1801 / UPF code successfully, including the power format files and the macro models coded in his Liberty files. Mohit also discusses how he used the power-aware Cadence SimVision debugger. The Cadence low-power verification solution for IEEE 1801 / UPF also incorporates the patent-pending Power Supply Network visualization in the SimVision debugger. You can learn more about that in the Incisive low-power verification Rapid Adoption Kit for IEEE 1801 / UPF here in Cadence Online Support. Just another happy Cadence low-power verification user! Regards, Adam "The Jouler" Sherer Full Article IEEE 1801 simvision Incisive Enterprise Simulator UPF simulation verification
ieee VHDL-AMS std and ieee libraries not found/empty By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 17:53:15 GMT I'm trying to set up a VHDL-AMS simulation, so I made a new cell, selected the vhdlamstext type, and copied some example from the web. But when I hit the save and compile button, I first got the following NOLSTD error: https://www.edaboard.com/showthread.php?27832-Simulating-a-VHDL-design-in-ldv5-1 So I added said file to my cds.lib and tried again. But now I'm getting this: ncvhdl_p: *F,DLUNNE: Can't find STANDARD at /cadappl/ictools/cadence_ic/6.1.7.721/tools/inca/files/STD. If I go over to the Library Browser, it indeed shows that the library is completely empty. Properties show it has the following files attached. In the file system I've also found a STD.src folder. Is there a way to recompile the library properly? Supposedly this folder includes precompiled versions, but looks like not really. Full Article
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