Conformal Low-Power Verification Training
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Scheduled upon demandOn demand | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
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12.1 | Online | ENROLL |
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Length: 1 day
Course Description
In this course, you learn to verify low-power designs using Conformal® Low-Power Verification. In the labs, you debug practical examples of common power format (CPF) or IEEE 1801 violations, functional and structural violations, and nonequivalences.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify features of Conformal Low-Power software
- Identify the flows for low-power verification
- Identify power intent support in Conformal Low-Power software
- Apply low-power checks on gate netlists with corresponding power intent
- Apply low-power checks on physical netlists with corresponding power intent
- Run low-power equivalency checks in different stages along with the supplied power intent
Software Used in This Course
- Conformal Low Power XL
Software Release(s)
CONFRML161
Modules in this Course
- Overview
- Preparation and Setup
- Power Intent Support (Si2 CPF and IEEE 1801)
- Synthesis Verification
- Physical Verification
- Using Conformal Low-Power Successfully
Audience
- ASIC Designers
- Design Engineers
- Digital IC Designers
- FPGA Designers
- Hardware Engineers
- Logic Designers
Prerequisites
You must have experience with or knowledge of the following:
- Have a basic understanding of Verilog language and constructs
- Have a basic understanding of one of the three CPF, UPF, or IEEE 1801 power intent formats
- Completed Logic Equivalence Checking with Conformal course or
- Have equivalent experience with the Conformal Equivalence Checker tool
Or you must have completed the following courses:
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"I enjoyed the course. The materials and labs are well structured and informative. The trainer had very well-grounded knowledge about the topic. I liked working with the labs. By doing the exercises I became familiar with the tool."
Matthias Steffen, Infineon Technologies
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