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How to judge a VIP is a good VIP?

Mediatek
Mediatek over 7 years ago

How to judge a VIP is a good VIP? And in the process of development, what we should be careful? Thank you 

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  • RamkumarV
    RamkumarV over 6 years ago

    This appears to be a very generic question. However, a good VIP must at the least meet the following criteria:

    • Full compliance with the latest specification.
    • Addresses special use cases.
    • Clearly interprets grey areas in the specification.
    • Support multiple interfaces.
    • Must be easily configurable and quick to integrate with the DUT for faster results.
    • Industry proven stability and reliability.
    • In-built ability to quickly identify issues, say by way of a trace file or a history file.
    • Must be backed by a trustworthy support system and good documentation.
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  • RamkumarV
    RamkumarV over 6 years ago

    This appears to be a very generic question. However, a good VIP must at the least meet the following criteria:

    • Full compliance with the latest specification.
    • Addresses special use cases.
    • Clearly interprets grey areas in the specification.
    • Support multiple interfaces.
    • Must be easily configurable and quick to integrate with the DUT for faster results.
    • Industry proven stability and reliability.
    • In-built ability to quickly identify issues, say by way of a trace file or a history file.
    • Must be backed by a trustworthy support system and good documentation.
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