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Transaction-Level Modeling with SystemC - TLM Concepts and Applications for Embedded Systems

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Currently employed at STMicroelectronics, Transactional-Level Modeling (TLM) puts forward a novel SoC design methodology beyond RTL with measured improvements of productivity and first time silicon success.

The SystemC consortium has published the official TLM development kit in May 2005 to standardize this modeling technique. The library is flexible enough to model components and systems at many different levels of abstractions: from cycle-accurate to untimed models, and from bit-true behavior to floating-point algorithms. However, careful selection of the abstraction level and associated methodology is crucial to ensure practical gains for design teams.

Transaction-Level Modeling with SystemC presents the formalized abstraction and related methodology defined at STMicroelectronics, and covers all major topics related to the Electronic System-Level (ESL) industry:
- TLM modeling concepts
- Early embedded software development based on SoC virtual prototypes
- Functional verification using reference models
- Architecture analysis with mixed TLM and cycle accurate platforms
- Unifying TLM and RTL with platform automation tools
Complementary to the book, open source code to put this approach into practice is available on several Internet sites as indicated in the first chapter.

List of contents

ForewordAuthor: P Magarshack Chapter 1: TLM: An Overview and Brief HistoryAuthors: F.Ghenassia and A.Clouard Chapter 2: Transaction Level Modeling - An Abstraction beyond RTLAuthors: L.Maillet-Contoz and F.Ghenassia Chapter 3: TLM Modeling Techniques based on SystemCAuthors: L.Maillet-Contoz and J.-P.Strassen Chapter 4: Embedded Software Development through the TLM ApproachAuthors: E.Paire Chapter 5: Functional Verification From the TLM PerspectiveAuthors: T.Bultiaux, S.Guenot, S.Hustin, A.Blampey, J.Bulone and M.Moy Chapter 6: Architecture Analysis and System Debugging - a Transactional Debugging Authors: A. Perrin and G.Poivre Chapter 7: Design Automation - Integrating TLM in SoC Design FlowAuthors: C.Amerijckx, S.Guenot, A.Kerkeni and S.Hustin

Summary

Currently employed at STMicroelectronics, Transactional-Level Modeling (TLM) puts forward a novel SoC design methodology beyond RTL with measured improvements of productivity and first time silicon success.

The SystemC consortium has published the official TLM development kit in May 2005 to standardize this modeling technique. The library is flexible enough to model components and systems at many different levels of abstractions: from cycle-accurate to untimed models, and from bit-true behavior to floating-point algorithms. However, careful selection of the abstraction level and associated methodology is crucial to ensure practical gains for design teams.

Transaction-Level Modeling with SystemC presents the formalized abstraction and related methodology defined at STMicroelectronics, and covers all major topics related to the Electronic System-Level (ESL) industry:

- TLM modeling concepts
- Early embedded software development based on SoC virtual prototypes
- Functional verification using reference models
- Architecture analysis with mixed TLM and cycle accurate platforms
- Unifying TLM and RTL with platform automation tools

Complementary to the book, open source code to put this approach into practice is available on several Internet sites as indicated in the first chapter.

Product details

Assisted by Fran Ghenassia (Editor), Frank Ghenassia (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441938756
ISBN 978-1-4419-3875-6
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 161 mm x 16 mm x 241 mm
Weight 441 g
Illustrations XVI, 272 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

B, engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Engineering Design, Optical and Electronic Materials, Technical design, Electronic materials, Electronic devices & materials, Optical Materials, Electronics, Microelectronics, Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation, Electronics engineering

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