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OSCI, SystemC, North American SystemC Users Group, NASCUG

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Videos of the technical presentations from the 11th North American SystemC Users Group (NASCUG 11) are now available online for free viewing. User presentations from NASCUG 11 discuss virtual platforms for transaction-level modeling (TLM), using SystemC for Analog/Mixed-Signal (AMS) design, and high-speed router development in SystemC. An in-depth tutorial, “Using TLM-2.0 Extensions for Bus Locking and Snooping,” delves into the finer points of the OSCI TLM-2.0 standard, and is a follow-on discussion to the examples-based “TLM-2.0 in Action” video tutorial.

NASCUG 11 Technical Presentations

  • A Tool for Assertion-Based Verification of TLM Platforms
    Luca Ferro, TIMA Laboratory (Grenoble), France
  • SystemC-AMS for the Design of Complex Analog/Mixed-Signal SoCs
    Karsten Einwich, Fraunhofer IIS/EAS, Germany
  • Modeling a Virtual MPU
    David C Black, XtremeEDA, USA
  • High-speed Packet Router Development in SystemC
    William Gnadt, Lockheed Martin MS2, Syracuse, NY, USA

NASCUG 11 Tutorial and OSCI Presentations

  • Using TLM-2.0 Extensions for Bus Locking and Snooping
    John Aynsley, Doulos, UK
  • OSCI and Technical Working Group Update
    Mike Meredith, President, OSCI
  • Configuration, Control, and Inspection (CCI) WG Update
    Trevor Wieman, OSCI CCI WG Chair

More info: Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI)

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