Many aspects of digital circuit operation can be efficiently verified by simulating circuit operation over “weakened” state values. This technique has long been practiced with logic simulators, using the value X to indicate a signal that could be either 0 or 1. This concept can be formally extended to a wider class of circuit models and signal values, yielding lattice-structured state domains. For more precise modeling of circuit operation, these values can be encoded in binary and hence represented symbolically as Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams. The net result is a tool for formal verification that can apply a hybrid of symbolic and partially-ordered evaluation. </p
The program MOSSYM simulates the behavior of a MOS circuit represented as a switch-level network sym...
technical reportThis thesis addresses the issues related to the symbolic simulation-based verificati...
This paper proposes a verification flow for mixed-signal circuits. The presented flow is based on 'b...
Ternary system modeling involves extending the traditional set of binary values {01} with a third va...
Abstract: "A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit if it can be shown that ...
A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit when it can be shown that only circ...
A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit if it can be shown that only circui...
The use of formal methods to verify the correctness of digital circuits is less constrained by the g...
A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit if it can be shown that only circui...
An approach is described to the specification and verification of digital systems implemented wholly...
Abstract — In this paper we firstly introduce a novel symbolic model checker (MScheck) for mixed-sig...
The temporal logic model algorithm of E.M. Clarke et al. (ACM Trans. Prog. Lang. Syst., vol.8, no.2...
Symbolic trajectory evaluation (STE) — a model checking technique based on partial order representa...
The temporal logic model checking algorithm of Clarke, Emerson, and Sistla (1986) is modified to rep...
Symbolic trajectory evaluation provides a means to formally verify properties of a sequential system...
The program MOSSYM simulates the behavior of a MOS circuit represented as a switch-level network sym...
technical reportThis thesis addresses the issues related to the symbolic simulation-based verificati...
This paper proposes a verification flow for mixed-signal circuits. The presented flow is based on 'b...
Ternary system modeling involves extending the traditional set of binary values {01} with a third va...
Abstract: "A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit if it can be shown that ...
A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit when it can be shown that only circ...
A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit if it can be shown that only circui...
The use of formal methods to verify the correctness of digital circuits is less constrained by the g...
A logic simulator can prove the correctness of a digital circuit if it can be shown that only circui...
An approach is described to the specification and verification of digital systems implemented wholly...
Abstract — In this paper we firstly introduce a novel symbolic model checker (MScheck) for mixed-sig...
The temporal logic model algorithm of E.M. Clarke et al. (ACM Trans. Prog. Lang. Syst., vol.8, no.2...
Symbolic trajectory evaluation (STE) — a model checking technique based on partial order representa...
The temporal logic model checking algorithm of Clarke, Emerson, and Sistla (1986) is modified to rep...
Symbolic trajectory evaluation provides a means to formally verify properties of a sequential system...
The program MOSSYM simulates the behavior of a MOS circuit represented as a switch-level network sym...
technical reportThis thesis addresses the issues related to the symbolic simulation-based verificati...
This paper proposes a verification flow for mixed-signal circuits. The presented flow is based on 'b...