Tutorial: Portable Stimulus: What's Coming in 2.0 and What it Means For You
Presented at DVCon U.S. 2021
The Portable Test and Stimulus Standard (PSS) from Accellera lets you create a single representation of stimulus and test scenarios that are usable by a variety of users across different platforms and different integration levels throughout a verification project. This tutorial will share some of the important new features coming in v2.0 that were added to enhance the usability, programmability and portability of PSS.
From additional programming features to enhance the expressability of abstract stimulus scenarios to new procedural constructs to improve the portability of register and memory modeling, members of the Portable Stimulus Working Group walk you through all aspects of creating a portable stimulus model and realizing its implementation on multiple platforms. Learn what you need to know to take advantage of the next leap forward in functional verification productivity.
The tutorial is split into seven sections:
- Part 1: Introduction
Tom Fitzpatrick, Siemens EDA
(00:00) - Part 2: Memory Allocation
Adnan Hamid, Breker
(13:35) - Part 3: Higher-Level Scenarios
Matan Vax, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
(25:15) - Part 4: Enhanced Modeling
Faris Khundakjie, Intel
(41:53) - Part 5: HSI Realization
Karthick Gururaj, Vayavya Labs Pvt., Ltd.
(50:00) - Part 6: System-Level Usage
Hillel Miller, Gaurav Chugh, Synopsys, Inc.
(1:05:56) - Part 7: Conclusion
Tom Fitzpatrick, Siemens EDA
(1:22:32)