Mentor Graphics Selects Paradigm Works to Aid Development Verification Component Toolkits
WILSONVILLE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 10, 2003--Mentor
Graphics Corp. (Nasdaq:MENT) today announced that it has selected
Paradigm Works (Andover, Mass.) to aid the development of system-level
verification toolkits it will deliver with its Inventra(TM)
Intellectual Property. Paradigm Works offers an advanced verification
component technology that ensures that customers can rapidly integrate
their devices based on Mentor cores and thoroughly validate the
quality of the integration.
Verification is one of the most critical parts of the
system-on-chip (SoC) development process. With ever-increasing mask
costs it is critically important to gain confidence that a design is
functional before tape-out. The semiconductor industry is moving to
the use of sophisticated verification components to facilitate SoC
functional verification -- especially as typical designs now carry
multiple interfaces using different complex, communication protocols.
This presents a challenge to designers, as verification environments
must move vertically from the intellectual property (IP) level to the
chip level, so that the interaction between all sub-systems can be
verified to a high degree of confidence.
"Increasing IP complexity requires a layered approach to
verification to provide SoC designers with early feedback on potential
system-level problems," said Dave Wood, director of marketing for the
Intellectual Property division of Mentor Graphics.
"Paradigm Works helps Mentor Graphics extend verification to the
system level by providing a feature rich verification component to
improve the functional quality of our customers' designs, and help
achieve first pass success."
The Mentor Graphics verification toolkits will be delivered in the
form of an e verification component (eVC) that is transparent to the
end user. Mentor is working with Paradigm Works on packaging eVC
toolkits with its cores. The verification toolkits include executable
checkers, functional coverage items and basic test scenarios that
ensure correct IP integration. The eVC will execute a thorough
installation test to prove completeness and correctness of the core as
delivered and installed in the customer's environment. Thereafter, the
eVC will provide valuable feedback to chip and system designers
regarding the interactions between customer's logic and the core and
regarding the core's behavior on the core's external interface. The
first core to be shipped with an e verification toolkit will be PCI
Express.
"The high-quality, fully-featured design IP from Mentor Graphics
requires a state-of-the art verification methodology," said Dr.
Richard Vialls, chief technologist, verification, for Paradigm Works.
"The advanced design of our eVC, coupled with the PCI Express domain
knowledge of Paradigm Works and Mentor Graphics ensures first time
success on every design."
Features of the Paradigm Works eVC include:
|
-- | Layered architecture that allows separate and coordinated
control and observation of each protocol layer within the
PCI-Express protocol stack.
|
-- | Simple, yet extremely powerful, test interface allows control
over all aspects of eVC behavior and promotes re-use of test
code.
|
-- | Sequence based test interface allows for coordinated test
scenarios across multiple protocol layers and even multiple
eVCs.
|
-- | Implementation of functional checks and functional coverage on
PCI-SIG design compliance checklists.
|
-- | The PCI-Express PIPE specification is supported for the
interface within the PHY layer between MAC and PHY.
|
-- | Simple migration from block-level to system-level testing.
|
-- | Mechanisms for introduction of protocol errors and other
special conditions at each protocol layer.
|
-- | Fully extensible coverage collection interface.
|
About Paradigm Works
Paradigm Works is a leading global chip consulting company and
verification IP provider that specializes in the development of ASIC
and FPGA devices. Their development services include architecture,
design, synthesis, functional verification, test, methodology,
Specman(R)-based verification IP, and embedded software. Since its
founding in 2000, the company's growth rate has exceeded 30% per year.
Headquartered in Andover, Mass., Paradigm Works currently employs 50
people in the United States and Europe. For more information, please
visit www.paradigm-works.com
About Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics Corporation (Nasdaq:MENT) is a world leader in
electronic hardware and software design solutions, providing products,
consulting services and award-winning support for the world's most
successful electronics and semiconductor companies. Established in
1981, the company reported revenues over the last 12 months of about
$650 million and employs approximately 3,500 people worldwide.
Corporate headquarters are located at 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road,
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-7777; Silicon Valley headquarters are
located at 1001 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose, California 95131-2314.
World Wide Web site: www.mentor.com.
Mentor Graphics is a registered trademark and Inventra is a
trademark of Mentor Graphics Corporation. eVC is a trademark of
Verisity Ltd. All other company or product names are the registered
trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT: Weber Shandwick
Jeremiah Glodoveza, 310-407-6525
jglodoveza@webershandwick.com
or
Mentor Graphics
Larry Toda, 503-685-1664
larry_toda@mentor.com