The UVM string-based Factory can print base and derived objects

The UVM Factory Revealed, Part 2

Introduction This is a follow up to last week’s high-level post on the UVM Factory. Now let’s get technical! Here…

IEEE Honors Tom Fitzpatrick

At the IEEE Standards Association’s 2022 winter awards ceremony, Tom Fitzpatrick was honored for his leadership in standards development and…

The UVM type-based Factory can print base and derived objects

UVM Factory Revealed, Part 1

Introduction When you first learn UVM, most of the concepts make sense, even if you are new to Object-Oriented Programming….

Part 10: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

IC/ASIC Language and Library Adoption Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2022 Wilson…

Part 6: The 2022 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

FPGA Language and Library Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2022 Wilson…

Register Testing the “Easy Way” at DVCON Europe

DVCON Europe is coming to Munich, December 6-7, 2022. Hope to see you there! I’ll be presenting a paper on…

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Does Your UVM Flavor Have Sprinkles?

Introduction UVM is a standard, so that means that every company writes their testbenches the same, universally interchangeable, right? Not…

A pool of specialized classes

Dig a Pool of Specialized SystemVerilog Classes

Introduction SystemVerilog classes are a great way to encapsulate both variables and the routines that operates on them. What if…

My Day At The Beach - Early

UVM Testbench Debug – A Day At The Beach – Right?

Some people think UVM Testbench Debug is a drag. But really, it depends. I think it’s a day at the…