You don’t usually think of simulating Verilog code — usually for an FPGA — as a visual process. You write a test script colloquially known as a test bench and run your simulation. You might get some ...
Programming an FPGA with Verilog looks a lot like programming. But it isn’t, at least not in the traditional sense. There have been several systems that aim to take C code and convert it into a ...
Santa Cruz, Calif. — Providing a new approach to intellectual property (IP) protection, software engineering firm Semantic Designs has released production-quality “obfuscators” for Verilog 2001 and ...