How to Use Predefined Projects in the DVT Eclipse IDE - Part II

Overview

Follow this link to access the online DVT documentation: https://eda.amiq.com/docs

Language-specific User Guides are available:

SystemVerilog - https://eda.amiq.com/documentation/eclipse/sv/index.html

VHDL - https://eda.amiq.com/documentation/eclipse/vhdl/index.html

e Language - https://eda.amiq.com/documentation/eclipse/elang/index.html

Good starting points are the "Getting Started" and "Tips and Tricks" sections.

For any questions or feedback feel free to email us at: support@amiq.com.

Traing labs in PDF format are also available on demand from support@amiq.com.

Details

Introduction

This video shows you a way to explore various DVT features using a predefined project.

Working with the Editor

Start with the editor.

  • Move around in the code using hyperlinks.
  • Find usages.
  • Compilation errors are reported on the fly.
  • Write code using autocomplete.
  • Add reminders.
  • Populate views.

Exploring the Views

Continue with the views.

Design Hierarchy View

  • Search for an instance in the Design Hierarchy View.
  • Click to see member ports.
  • Double-click to jump to the instance declaration.
  • Right-click to reveal more actions, like generating a module diagram or tracing a signal.

Compile Order and Types Views

  • Inspect the compiled files in the Compile Order View.
  • Look for classes, modules, structs, or other types in the Types View.
  • And so on, you can explore the other views.

Using the Toolbar and Main Menu

Finish with the toolbar and main menu.

  • Generate HTML documentation.
  • Generate diagrams.
  • Launch a simulation.
  • Run UVM compliance.

Additional Resources

For more in-depth information about the DVT features, check out our other demo movies on YouTube, training labs, and online documentation.

See the description of this video for details.