Averant ups static functional verification
Averant ups static functional verification
By Richard Goering, EE Times
October 16, 2001 (2:52 p.m. EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011016S0082
SUNNYVALE, Calif. Averant Inc. has released Solidify version 2.5, which the company says expands its static functional verification tool. It adds a library of customizable automatic checks, advanced source-code debugging and hierarchical functional verification. A library of standard design checks generates thousands of Solidify properties to find the most common static errors. Checks look for stuck-at faults, deadlocked states and values, floating bus and bus contention, set-reset problems, dead code and other unwanted conditions. Interactive source-code debugging links specific HDL statements to the conditions that cause a property to fail. Averant's Solidify produces values for the significant variables and clock cycles spanned by the failing property. The new version is available now on Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms with a list price of $40,000.
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