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From: | Steven Rubin |
Subject: | Re: Simuler |
Date: | Thu, 07 Jul 2005 12:15:00 -0400 |
At 07:28 AM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
Salut, je veux bien savoir pourrais simuler une cellule Verilog ou VHDL? Si je dois utiliser un simulateur externe, comment il faut que je fasse? Et si vous avez un exemple d'un code Verilog ou VHDL à simuler, SVP, envoi les moi.
Google has translated your question as follows:"I want to know how to simulate a Verilog cell or VHDL? If I must use an external simulator, how it is necessary that I make? And if you have an example of a Verilog code or VHDL to be simulated, PLEASE, sending them me."
Electric has a built-in simulator called ALS which can simulate structural VHDL (that is, it cannot handle behavioral VHDL). An example is given in the user's manual (in the section about ALS, see http://www.staticfreesoft.com/jmanual/mchap09-05-02.html).
If you have a circuit, it can be converted to Verilog, but there is no Verilog simulator included with Electric: you must obtain that on your own. The only other built-in simulator is IRSIM, which does not work from Verilog or VHDL.
-Steven Rubin
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