The Ethernet 100G Synthesizable Transactor verifies Ethernet interfaces. Ethernet is build on top of it to make it robust. Ethernet 100G Synthesizable Transactor provides a smart way to verify the Ethernet component of a SOC or a ASIC in Emulator or FPGA platform. Ethernet 100G Synthesizable Transactor is developed by experts in networking, who have developed networking products in companies like Intel, Cortina-Systems, Emulex, Cisco. We know what it takes to verify a networking product.
- Features
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- Supports 100G as per 802.3ba and 802.3bj:
- Supports CGMII
- Supports 100GBase-KR10/
- Supports 100GBase-KR4
- Supports 100GBase-KR2
- Supports 100GBase-KR
- Supports 100GBase-R
- Supports FEC for clause 91(RS-FEC)
- Supports scrambler
- Supports backplane auto-negotiation
- Supports Mac control and data frames support
- Ability to generate VLAN tagged and Priority tagged frames
- Supports Pause frame detection and generation
- Supports Jumbo frames
- Supports Under and oversize frame
- PCS to serdes interface supports all widths
- Full support for IEEE 1588-2002 and IEEE 1588-2008
- Supports all types of TX and RX errors insertion/detection at each layer
- Supports Under and oversize frame
- CRC errors
- Framing errors
- Pause frame errors
- Disparity and Auto-negotiation errors
- Invalid code group insertion
- Lane Skew insertion
- Invalid AN sequence error insertion
- Notifies the testbench of significant events such as transactions, warnings, timing and protocol violations
- Benefits
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- Compatible with testbench writing using SmartDV's VIP
- All UVM sequences/testcases written with VIP can be reused
- Runs in every major emulators environment
- Runs in custom FPGA platforms
- Ethernet 100G Synthesizable Transactor Env
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SmartDV's Ethernet 100G Synthesizable env contains following:
- Synthesizable transactors
- Complete regression suite containing all the Ethernet testcases
- Examples showing how to connect various components, and usage of Synthesizable Transactor
- Detailed documentation of all DPI, class, task and functions used in verification env
- Documentation contains User's Guide and Release notes