
System-On-A-Chip Verification (English, Prakash Rashinkar | Peter Paterson | Leena Singh)
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| Publisher | Springer |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9780792372790 |
| ISBN-10 | 0792372794 |
| Author | Prakash Rashinkar | Peter Paterson | Leena Singh |
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About the Book
System-On-a-Chip Verification: Methodology and Techniques is the first book to cover verification strategies and methodologies for SOC verification from system level verification to the design sign- off. The topics covered include Introduction to the SOC design and verification aspects, System level verification in brief, Block level verification, Analog/mixed signal simulation, Simulation, HW/SW Co-verification, Static netlist verification, Phys…
ISBN: 9780792372790
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What You'll Learn
- ·In-depth exploration of topics covered in System-On-A-Chip Verification
- ·Key concepts explained with clarity and practical examples
- ·Insights valuable for anyone studying or working in Springer
Who Should Read This
Beginners and newcomers to the subject, as well as curious general readers.
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Customer Reviews
A first attempt at digital system on a chip verification book.
I was excited to find this book because of these quotations from the book's back cover:"[fully covers] system on a chip," "Bluetooth because it addresses reality," "comprehensive guide to overall SOC verification," and"authors... leave no stone unturned in this comprehensive overview of [chip verification] tools and methodologies.""Analog engineers have been using [SPICE] for analog simulation for over 30 years..."Given the above comments, I had hoped that it had some analog verification info.











