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Commonly used in software design, assertions are statements placed into a design to ensure that its behavior matches that expected by a designer. Although assertions apply equally to hardware design, they are typically supported only for logic simulation, and discarded prior to physical implementation. We propose a new hardware design language-agnostic language for describing latency-insensitive assertions...
Reconfigurable logic devices such as SRAM-based field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are nowadays increasingly popular thanks to their capability of implementing complex circuits with very short development time and for their high versatility in implementing different kind of applications, ranging from signal processing to the networking. The usage of reconfigurable devices in safety critical fields,...
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