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Special Industry Event

SystemC Day 2011

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Co-located with the 2011 Design and Verification Conference (DVCon)

Monday, February 28
DoubleTree Hotel, San Jose, California – Oak Ballroom

The emergence of the SystemC standard set the stage in a new era of electronics design. Widespread adoption of SystemC is seen throughout the world and has provided a foundation for the electronics industry to innovate in a number of areas including design, verification, modeling and synthesis.

Please join us at this special one-day event as we examine SystemC innovation. Hear from experts on the newest advancements in flexible solutions for system-level design including the transaction-level modeling standard, OSCI TLM-2.0.

How to Register

Admission is free for the North American SystemC Users Group Meeting (NASCUG 15) and complimentary lunch. The afternoon tutorial is part of the DVCon program and requires separate registration.

  • NASCUG 15 Meeting and Lunch
    Register at: www.mod-marketing.com/osci
    Free to industry professionals; seating is limited so advance registration is suggested

  • DVCon Tutorial: Software-Driven Verification Using TLM-2.0 Virtual Platforms
    Register at: www.dvcon.org/reg.html
    Tutorial requires separate registration and $75 fee

Agenda

8:30 am - 12:00 pm      NASCUG 15 Meeting
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10:00 am - 2:00 pm   Sponsor Tabletop Exhibits
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm   Town Hall Lunch with OSCI and Accellera
Details
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm   DVCon Tutorial: "Software-Driven Verification Using TLM-2.0 Virtual Platforms"
Tutorial information

 

NASCUG 15 with Jim Hogan Keynote

Jim Hogan, Vista Ventures LLCThe day starts off with the NASCUG 15 (North American SystemC Users Group) meeting featuring a keynote speech by Industry expert and private investor Jim Hogan. Jim will discuss the semiconductor industry’s growing adoption of SoC design and its reliance on diverse sources of hardware and software IP, developed both internally and externally.

NASCUG also includes technical presentations on architectural modeling, verification, and analog/mixed-signal design using SystemC. An update of technical working group activities will be presented.

Agenda is now available at www.nascug.org.


DVCon Tutorial: "Software-driven Verification using TLM-2.0 Virtual Platforms”

Presenters:

  • John Aynsley - Doulos
  • David Black - XtremeEDA Corp.
  • Bill Bunton - LSI Corp.
  • Volkan Esen - Infineon Technologies
  • Trevor Wieman - Intel Corp.

In addition to embedded software development, virtual platforms can effectively be deployed for software-driven verification, in which SystemC TLM-2.0 loosely-timed transaction-level platforms are connected by using transactors to signal-level representations of new subsystem hardware at the RT-level.

This tutorial will provide both a detailed technology overview of software-driven verification techniques using loosely-timed SystemC TLM-2.0 based virtual platforms, and real-world case studies describing how these techniques benefit design teams.

This tutorial requires a separate registration and $75 fee with DVCon.

Find out more and register: http://dvcon.org/events/eventdetails.aspx?id=121-2-T

 

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