Play WebinarTitle: Universal VHDL Verification Methodology (UVVM) – The standardized open source VHDL testbench architectureDescription: The European Space Agency (ESA) is currently sponsoring further development of UVVM. For an FPGA design we all know that the architecture – all the way from the top to the micro architecture – is critical for both the FPGA quality and the development time. It should be obvious to any experienced designer that this also applies to the testbench. Most FPGA designs are split into stand-alone modules – for instance for each of the FPGA external interfaces. In VHDL these modules are VHDL entities, and they are normally accessed from a CPU via a standardized register interface, which acts as an abstraction layer. This abstraction allows a safe and efficient control of the complete FPGA. Such an approach should also be used for the verification environment - to simplify the testbench architecture and the control of the interfaces. This way the verification structure will mirror the design structure, allowing the best possible overview, readability, maintainability and reuse. There is however nothing even close to a standard on how to build the testbench architecture, how to access the verification components, how to control them, or how to extend them for more complex functionality. UVVM provides a very simple and powerful solution for all of this - and has in fact standardized the testbench architecture, the microarchitecture of the verification components and their command/status interface, a set of common commands, debugging support, etc. This makes it possible for the whole VHDL community to make verification components that have the same architecture, can be integrated the same way, debugged the same way and controlled the same way. Thus, verification components may be shared easily within the VHDL community, allowing designers to build their own test harness much faster than ever before – using a mix of their own and 3rd party VHDL verification components. Signing up for an account is easy. With an Aldec account you'll have easy, one-click access to event registration, support, product downloads, evaluation licenses, recorded webinars, white papers, application notes and other resources. Simply provide your corporate e-mail address below - all account requests are verified and confirmed within 48 hours. If you already have an Aldec account, please Sign In below to download the file. Register Sign In