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rakesh_aadhimoolam



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Post27 Nov 2006 14:12   any docs on USAGE of PERL language in VLSI field......

hello folks............

anybody having related docs on how to use PERL in VLSI...........

some ex. on how to use PERL in VLSI..............


Thanks
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Post27 Nov 2006 15:11   Re: any docs on USAGE of PERL language in VLSI field......

rakesh_aadhimoolam wrote:
hello folks............

anybody having related docs on how to use PERL in VLSI...........

some ex. on how to use PERL in VLSI..............


Thanks


This was discussed few days back, see:

http://www.edaboard.com/ftopic196612.html

Also some google search might help. I cover this from a Verification stand point in my course Comprehensive Functional Verification (CFV), www.noveldv.com

HTH
Ajeetha, CVC
www.noveldv.com
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amittewarii



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Post07 Feb 2007 11:52   Re: any docs on USAGE of PERL language in VLSI field......

here is one document

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hawk_chenbo



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Post08 Feb 2007 10:52   any docs on USAGE of PERL language in VLSI field......

www.perl.org is good website for learning PERL.
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ram



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Post09 Feb 2007 9:33   any docs on USAGE of PERL language in VLSI field......

to use perl in VLSI here are few examples -

1. You can write a perl srcipt which checks the results with golden results at the end of simulation and give pass or fail.
2. You can write interactive scripts to run the intended testcase.
3. You can use it for converting the data from one format to other format
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