Systemc: From The Ground Up
by David C. Black /
2005 / English / PDF
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SystemC provides a robust set of extensions to C++ that enables
rapid development of complex hardware/software systems. This book
focuses on the practical uses of the language for modeling real
systems. The wealth of examples and downloadable code
methodically guide the reader through the finer points of the
SystemC language.
SystemC provides a robust set of extensions to C++ that enables
rapid development of complex hardware/software systems. This book
focuses on the practical uses of the language for modeling real
systems. The wealth of examples and downloadable code
methodically guide the reader through the finer points of the
SystemC language.
This work provides:
This work provides:
- A step-by-step build-up of syntax
- A step-by-step build-up of syntax
- NEW features of SystemC 2.1
- NEW features of SystemC 2.1
- Code examples for each concept,
- Code examples for each concept,
- Many resource references
- Many resource references
- Coding styles and guidelines
- Coding styles and guidelines
- Over 52 downloadable code examples (over 8,000 lines)
- Over 52 downloadable code examples (over 8,000 lines)
- Exercises throughout the book
- Exercises throughout the book
- How SystemC fits into the system design methodology
- How SystemC fits into the system design methodology
- Why features are as they are
- Why features are as they are
Well known consultants in the EDA industry, both David Black and
Jack Donovan have been involved in the adoption and teaching of
new technologies and methodologies for a combined total of 42+
years. Recently, they jointly founded a consultancy, Eklectic
Ally, focused on helping companies adopt SystemC methodologies.
Well known consultants in the EDA industry, both David Black and
Jack Donovan have been involved in the adoption and teaching of
new technologies and methodologies for a combined total of 42+
years. Recently, they jointly founded a consultancy, Eklectic
Ally, focused on helping companies adopt SystemC methodologies.