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Python for RTL Verification: A complete course in Python, cocotb, and pyuvm

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Learn to verify complex RTL designs using Python, cocotb, and pyuvm. Python for RTL Verification uses downloadable code examples to teach you the basics of Python, testbench development with cocotb , and advanced verification using pyuvm . Learn the dominant Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) using Python, the world's most popular programming language. Prepare for your next verification interview by being able to develop advanced testbenches in Python and quickly understand SystemVerilog/UVM testbenches. Read Python for RTL Verification today and add this popular language to your verification arsenal.

343 pages, Paperback

Published September 3, 2022

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Ray Salemi

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Ray Salemi's interests can be summed up in his education. He has a bachelor's degree in computer engineering, a minor in English, and an MBA.

This eclectic background, and an innate love of writing, has led him to write on a wide variety of topics.

Ray is a twenty year veteran of the high tech industry where he's worked in engineering, sales, marketing, and customer support, both as an individual contributor and a manager.

Ray Salemi writes crime fiction under the name Ray Daniel. His short story Communion was recently published in the Thin Ice anthology.

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January 5, 2023
Good book with the right perspective

I appreciate the effort and dedication the passionate writer has put into the book. It is I deed enriching and useful for devs and learners alike. I wish to encourage more of such works for Authors who have a steady focus on devs and geeks alike.
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October 6, 2022
Very good book, gives a class on pyuvm and it also gives enough background on python so that you can start using it. To understand you do need to know RTL (verilog, SystemVerilog or VHDL), some programming language.
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