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Portable test and stimulus methodology and library delivered

17th July 2019
Mick Elliott
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Cadence Design Systems has delivered the Accellera Portable Test and Stimulus Specification (PSS) 1.0-compliant implementation of the popular Cadence Perspec System Methodology Library (SML) and methodology documentation.

This PSS methodology and library was checked by AMIQ using its DVT Eclipse IDE to confirm the new library is PSS Language Reference Manual compliant.

The PSS methodology library enables Cadence Perspec System Verifier customers to access PSS source code for any of the SML functions to develop their models, saving them a minimum of eight weeks of development versus manual library creation. In addition, Cadence will also provide the library in source form along with the methodology documentation to non-Perspec users to help promote the adoption of the PSS. 

The PSS methodology document and library are accessible via download, providing customers with the flexibility of increased automation capabilities and platform portability. The methodology and library features include:

  • PSS model library: Users gain access to a compliant PSS model library for common processor actions and memory operations.
  • Guidelines for PSS model packaging and adoption: Users gain access to a directory and naming and packaging guidelines that make PSS-reusable code more consistent and easier to package and share.
  • Fully explained patterns and code examples for PSS modelling: Users have access to a dictionary of patterns that they can review and customise to solve their specific needs. Additionally, the patterns demonstrate PSS model reuse and extensibility, allowing platform portability and vertical reuse.

“Users appreciate the power of the latest standards for enabling industry progress and multi-vendor support,” said Cristian Amitroaie, CEO of AMIQ EDA. “We collaborated with Cadence using our DVT Eclipse IDE to provide a way to check the library for compliance to the standard. The combination of our IDE features and realistic examples helps users become familiar with PSS and develop compliant, vendor-neutral models for a variety of applications.”

“Delivering the PSS methodology and library exemplifies our commitment to facilitating further adoption of PSS to tackle complex verification challenges,” said Ziyad Hanna, corporate vice president, R&D in the System & Verification Group at Cadence. “Our focus is to continually reduce the cost of finding bugs, and the PSS is critical in this quest. By offering our library in PSS-compliant form, customers can design with confidence and speed time to market.”

 

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