Standards

May 31, 2007

Abiding by Industry Standards

A printer ASIC was designed to be just a PCI Express endpoint so some of the configuration registers were hard-coded as such and it was used in a printer model. Sometime later, for a new printer model, the engineers wanted to use the ASIC as a root complex to bridge […]
May 31, 2010

Principle 2: Set and Adhere to Standards

This is the second in a series of newsletters that present seven principles to help guide your own processes and best practices in hardware/firmware interface design. This month’s principle focuses on establishing and applying standards for embedded systems development. Standards need to be set and followed within the organization. I […]
July 14, 2010

Verification: Can We Do More?

A comment in the GABEonEDA blog entry “Accellera Works Toward a Unified Verification Methodology (UVM)” recently caught my attention: Silicon respins due to design errors not only have not diminished in number, they have actually increased. This is an indication that complexity has grown more than the ability of verification […]