Carbon Becomes Fujitsu Cedar(TM)-ESL Services Partner.Carbon's Automatic Model Generator Integrated within Fujitsu ESL (1) An earlier family of client/server development tools for Windows and OS/2 from Ardent Software (formerly VMARK). It was originally developed by Easel Corporation, which was acquired by VMARK. Design Flow WALTHAM, Mass. -- Carbon Design Systems[TM], the leading supplier of tools for the automatic creation, validation and deployment of virtual hardware models, today announced that it has been named a Cedar(TM)-ESL Services Partner by Fujitsu Limited of Tokyo, Japan. Carbon's automatic model generation technology has been integrated into Fujitsu's Cedar(TM)-ESL Services. Carbon Model Studio creates SystemC models for electronic system level (ESL) environments, including those from ARM, CoWare, Synopsys, VaST and others, for Fujitsu's application specific integrated circuit (ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. ) customers. "SystemC transaction level modeling (TLM TLM Telemetry TLM Transaction Level Modeling TLM Tout Le Monde (French) TLM The Leprosy Mission (Northern Ireland) TLM Transmission Line Matrix TLM The Little Mermaid (fairy tale) ) models are a key component of an ESL design methodology," notes Takashi Hasegawa, Director, ESL and Verification Department, SoC Design Engineering Division, Electronic Devices Business Unit of Fujitsu Limited. "Carbon's technology enables the integration of legacy designs into the ESL world and automatically generates hardware accurate ESL models for new designs." "Fujitsu has taken a visionary approach to ESL design and it shows through its verification services model and partner program," notes Scott Seaton, Carbon's vice president of sales. "Carbon values this relationship." About Carbon Design Systems Carbon is the leading supplier of system-level tools to automatically create, validate and deploy software models generated from Verilog and/or VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) A hardware description language (HDL) used to design electronic systems at the component, board and system level. VHDL allows models to be developed at a very high level of abstraction. descriptions. Carbon's models are used in conjunction with SystemC simulation platforms to enable architecture profiling and software validation in parallel with hardware development. Problems can be found and resolved early in the design cycle, rather than waiting for prototypes to be built or silicon to be delivered. Its solutions are based on open industry standards, including SystemC, SCML SCML Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa (Portugal) SCML SystemC Modeling Library SCML Schottky-Contact Microstrip Line SCML Subreality Cafe Mailing List SCML Supplier Custom Module List SCML Supply Chain Modeling Language , Verilog, VHDL, OSCI TLM, MDI (1) (Multiple Document Interface) A Windows function that allows an application to display and lets the user work with more than one document at the same time. , CASI CASI Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (UK) CASI Center for Aerospace Information CASI Council on Accreditation and School Improvement CASI Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute CASI Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors , CADI and CAPI 1. CAPI - Calendar Application Programming Interface. 2. (cryptography) CAPI - Cryptographic Application Programming Interface. 3. (networking) CAPI - Common ISDN Application Programming Interface. . Carbon's customers are systems, semiconductor, and IP companies that focus on communications, networking, and consumer electronics. Carbon is headquartered at 375 Totten Pond Road, Waltham, Mass., 02451. Telephone: (781) 890-1500. Facsimile: (781) 890-1711. Email: info@carbondesignsystems.com. Web site: www.carbondesignsystems.com. Carbon Design Systems acknowledges trademarks or registered trademarks of other organizations for their respective products and services. |
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