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  2. List of HDL simulators - Wikipedia

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    The original Verilog simulator, Gateway Design's Verilog-XL was the first (and only, for a time) Verilog simulator to be qualified for ASIC (validation) sign-off. After its acquisition by Cadence Design Systems, Verilog-XL changed very little over the years, retaining an interpreted language engine, and freezing language-support at Verilog-1995.

  3. Hardware description language - Wikipedia

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    A Hardware Programming language Used as a tool for teaching Amaranth: Python: Bluespec: High-level HDL based on Haskell (not embedded DSL) [15] Bluespec SystemVerilog (BSV) Based on Bluespec, with Verilog HDL like syntax, by Bluespec, Inc. C-to-Verilog Converter from C to Verilog Chisel (Constructing Hardware in a Scala Embedded Language) [16 ...

  4. Icarus Verilog - Wikipedia

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    Icarus Verilog is an implementation of the Verilog hardware description language compiler that generates netlists in the desired format and a simulator. It supports the 1995, 2001 and 2005 versions of the standard, portions of SystemVerilog , and some extensions.

  5. TINA (program) - Wikipedia

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    TINA software is available in installable and cloud-based versions. Feature versions exist for use in industry [6] and for educational use. [2] [7] TINA allows simulation, design, and real-time testing of hardware description language (HDL), such as VHDL, VHDL-AMS, Verilog, Verilog-A, Verilog-AMS, SystemVerilog and SystemC and for microcontroller (MCU) circuits, [2] as well as mixed electronic ...

  6. Intel Quartus Prime - Wikipedia

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    The Lite Edition is the free version of Quartus Prime. This edition provides compilation and programming for a limited number of Intel FPGA devices.

  7. Verilog - Wikipedia

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    Verilog, standardized as IEEE 1364, is a hardware description language (HDL) used to model electronic systems. It is most commonly used in the design and verification of digital circuits, with the highest level of abstraction being at the register-transfer level .

  8. SystemVerilog - Wikipedia

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    SystemVerilog, standardized as IEEE 1800, is a hardware description and hardware verification language used to model, design, simulate, test and implement electronic systems. SystemVerilog is based on Verilog and some extensions, and since 2008, Verilog is now part of the same IEEE standard.

  9. Bluespec - Wikipedia

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    The compiler takes BSV source code as input and generates a hardware description for either Verilog or Bluesim as output. It was opensourced by Bluespec inc. in 2020 under New BSD License terms. Libraries BSV is shipped with a set programming idioms and hardware structures Verilog modules