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17th Apr 09
NXP employs Mentor Graphics' emulator
for verification of its HDTV and STB devices
NXP Semiconductor has adopted the hardware emulator tool
called Veloce platform from Mentor Graphics for the complete
system-level verification of its next generation of digital
Systems-on-Chip (SoC) for High-Definition TV (HDTV) and
Set-Top-Box (STB).
"NXP continues to drive system-level integration to
provide advanced solutions to our customer," said Shanthi
Padmanabhan, vice president and innovation and technology
manager of the home business unit, NXP Semiconductors. "Pre-
and post-silicon testing of our SoCs requires a massive
number of verification cycles to validate functionality
and avoid design flaws. The use of Veloce for hardware-assisted
verification has played an important role for NXP to achieve
high speed verification and testing required. This ultimately
enables us to beat our tight schedules in a highly-competitive
market. NXP is the first to introduce a global single chip
digital TV platform on 45nm, TV550, which enables high end
TV features in mainstream TVs."
Mentor Graphics claims, The Veloce platform is the industry's
fastest dual-mode Accelerator/Emulator available, providing
MHz performance for both transaction-based verification
and traditional in-circuit emulation (ICE).
For testing and verifying SoC semiconductor devices with
so much of RF and mixed signal capabilities, EDA tools need
to be far more robust than the silicon to ensure the success
of the product. That's where leading EDA vendors have edge
over other small EDA companies.
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