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A Hardware/Software Cosimulation Environment for DSP Applications
Milan, Italy September 08-September 10
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EURMIC.1999.79451625th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO ...
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Christian Kreiner, Technical University of Graz
Christian Steger, Technical University of Graz
Reinhold Weiss, Technical University of Graz
The problem of designing mixed hardware/software systems has received a significant interest in recent years due to increasing system complexities. One task in hard-ware/ software codesign is the verification of heterogeneous designs. This is achieved by cosimulation. This paper describes a hardware/software cosimulation environment for embedded systems based on digital signal processors and FPGAs. Due to the heterogeneous nature of an embedded system we are using an multi-language approach for the simulation of the entire system. We define a generic, tool independent and open interface concept. Using this cosimulation interface an efficient verification of the design is possible.
Index Terms:
cosimulation, ADA, VHDL, digital signal processors, FPGAs
Citation:
Christian Kreiner, Christian Steger, Reinhold Weiss, "A Hardware/Software Cosimulation Environment for DSP Applications," euromicro, vol. 1, pp.1492, 25th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO '99)-Volume 1, 1999
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