FPGA Simulation: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide shows FPGA design engineers how to avoid long lab debug sessions by simulating with SystemVerilog. The book helps engineers to have never simulated their designs before by bringing them through seven steps that can be added incrementally to a design flow. Engineers start with code coverage as the first step. Succeeding steps introduce test planning, assertions, and SystemVerilog simuation techniques. By the end of the process engineers who have never simulated before will know how to create complete self-checking test benches that generate their own stimulus, and demonstrate complete functional coverage. This book is a must for engineers who are facing DO-254 certification requirements on their next FPGA project.
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.