The Microwave Division of Siemens Italy Selects Atrenta's SpyGlass to Implement Design Reuse and Best Practices Policy
SpyGlass is Central for an Efficient Re-Use Methodology
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 15, 2002--Atrenta Inc.,
the Predictive Analysis company, announced that Microwave Networks, a
division of Siemens ICN SpA, an Italian branch of SIEMENS AG,
responsible for development, manufacturing and marketing of Microwave
Radio Systems, selected Atrenta's SpyGlass(TM) predictive analyzer to
identify critical problems early in the design cycle and implement an
effective design-for-reuse and best practices strategy. SpyGlass'
unique look-ahead capability lets Siemens' engineers check for complex
design errors and comply with downstream issues at the RTL, before
lengthy simulation and synthesis runs, thereby saving months of
re-coding, re-synthesis and re-verification cycles. Designers are also
able to address reuse issues at the RTL where they are most
comfortable working and easily leverage intellectual property to
reduce design and schedule risks.
"SpyGlass is central to our plans for an efficient re-use
methodology," said Maurizio Montefiori, ASIC Development Manager at
Siemens Microwave Networks. "SpyGlass' powerful customization
capability has enabled us to rapidly develop and deploy internal
coding guidelines throughout our design groups, which help eliminate
cumbersome reuse and best-practice documentation and replace it with
an automated environment."
"SpyGlass' unique look-ahead capability enables Siemens Microwave
Networks to address reuse considerations at the RT level where it is
most valuable. This helps Siemens meet its competitive challenges by
enabling a more effective design reuse strategy," stated Ghulam Nurie,
senior vice president of marketing and business development at
Atrenta. "SpyGlass allows its users to efficiently utilize
pre-packaged, industry-developed reuse practices as well as create new
proprietary and customized approaches that address reuse and a broad
range of best design practices at the same time."
About SpyGlass
SpyGlass employs a unique predictive analysis technique that looks
at the structure of the design and finds downstream problems that are
not detectable by other methods including other rule checkers,
simulators and formal verifiers. Atrenta has developed an advanced
technology that uses fast synthesis to create a gate-level
representation so true structural analysis can be performed during the
RTL design phase. This enables SpyGlass to detect at the RT level very
complex design problems such as clock synchronization, tri-state bus
decoding, combinational loops, logic cone depth, and read-before-write
in sequential circuits. Design errors are reported back to the
original RTL and a graphical debugging environment helps in quick
problem isolation.
SpyGlass provides a powerful environment where reuse and best
practices can be captured, consolidated and used to analyze a design.
A broad collection of configurable policies is available with SpyGlass
in both VHDL and Verilog. These policies include over 2500 rules
covering coding style, design practices, DFT, OpenMORE and other
reuse-focused rules. These can be extended with custom policies, which
can be easily developed in either PERL or C. Direct access to internal
SpyGlass data structures is provided through the same SpyGlass API
that is used by Atrenta's internal developers and partners. This
enables access both to RT-level and post-synthesis gate structures to
facilitate the development of highly sophisticated rules that can be
used in a high performance interactive environment. SpyGlass also
provides sample policies that provide users a way to jump-start their
customization efforts.
About Atrenta
Atrenta offers a new approach in accelerating the design of
complex ASICs, FPGAs, and SoCs through predictive analysis. Its
SpyGlass software is the first tool that performs detailed structural
analysis on register-transfer-level Verilog and VHDL code in order to
check for complex problems, which include coding styles, RTL-handoff,
design re-use, clock/reset requirements, and much more. Its
breakthrough and innovative "look-ahead" capability incorporates a
fast-synthesis engine, logic evaluator, and testability technologies.
Atrenta has over forty-five customers, such as Agere, Agilent, Apple,
ARM, Canon, Compaq, Fujitsu, Hitachi, LSI Logic, Motorola, National
Semiconductor, NCR, Nortel and Olympus, who are using SpyGlass to
achieve shorter overall design cycles, increased design productivity
and lower costs. Atrenta is headquartered in San Jose, California,
with European headquarters in Swindon, England, a research and
development center in India, and sales and support distributors in
Japan, Taiwan, India and Singapore. For further information, visit the
Atrenta website at www.atrenta.com.
Note to Editors: Atrenta and SpyGlass are trademarks of Atrenta
Inc.
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Atrenta
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or
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