A significant number of readers of my previous post on this topic were not aware of the Saturday Night Live cowbell skit. This took me quite by surprise! The only prescription for this problem is that I pledge to continue to play the cultural ambassador and will introduce more vital trivia!
However, before we expand the scope, let's continue to honor the will of Bruce Dickinson and give you more cowbell! After all, the sound of his original cowbell "ding" traveled all the way from Oregon to Japan. So we must have done something right.
This time around, we have tuned our cowbell to the frequency 164.814 Hz or e (IEEE 1647). In other words, we are releasing the basics for UVM-e with another two dozen short videos as a YouTube playlist [direct access links below].
- Introducing UVM
- Example DUT
- UVM Environment
- Interface UVC
- Collector
- Monitor
- Sequence Item
- Sequence
- BFM
- Sequence Driver
- Agent
- Agent types
- Interface UVC environment
- Virtual Sequence Driver - Sequence
- Module UVC
- Scoreboard
- DUT Functional Coverage
- Testbench
- Test
- Configuration
- AOP - Aspect Oriented Programming
- Phases
- Objections
- Signal Maps
Keep on dinging!
Axel Scherer
Incisive Product Expert Team
Twitter, @axelscherer