DVT IDE for VS Code brings the popular features of the editor to hardware designers and verification engineers.
A wide variety of open-source extensions and commercial software products is available to extend usage into new domains. VS Code was originally developed by Microsoft Corporation, which released the source code repository on the GitHub development platform. Verification engineers can launch and control simulations from within the IDE, minimizing switching between different windows and graphical interfaces. No plain text editor can possibly provide the same features. The IDEs also understand complex object-oriented programming structures, with built-in knowledge of the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM). Unique capabilities for chip designers include tracing signals through deep design hierarchies and specialized views such as schematics, state machine diagrams, register diagrams, and waveforms. Engineers can manage complex projects within the IDE, with built-in support for links to the Git revision control system and support for other popular project management tools. Supported design and verification languages include Verilog, SystemVerilog, Verilog-AMS, and VHDL. Users can navigate through their codebase quickly and easily with hyperlinks between definitions and usages. A wide range of automated formatting and refactoring options improves code readability and maintainability.
The IDEs present quick fix proposals to correct problems automatically when approved by the users.Ĭode development is accelerated with auto-completion of design and testbench components plus templates for common programming constructs. These include the use of language constructs not compliant with relevant language standards, which may limit code portability across different chip design and verification tools and vendors. DVT IDE for VS Code and DVT Eclipse IDE compile the code on the fly, as the users type it in, and report many types of warnings and errors immediately.
The DVT IDE family of products from AMIQ EDA brings to hardware developers the rich features traditionally available only to software teams. The new option complements DVT Eclipse IDE, the company’s flagship product and industry-leading solution for efficient semiconductor design and verification. Visual Studio Test Professionals – $2,169.00/user/first year and $899.January 19, 2022, San Jose, California - AMIQ EDA, a pioneer in integrated development environments (IDEs) for hardware design and verification and a provider of platform-independent software tools for efficient code development and analysis, today announced that the company has released Design and Verification Tools (DVT) IDE for Visual Studio Code ( VS Code) to support users of the popular source code editor.
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