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How to make virtual prototyping better than designing with hardware: Part 2The importance of testability in virtual prototyping By Everett Lumpkin and Casey Alford Virtual prototypes are much more conducive to design automation because the environmental stimulus is just another component of the simulation. Careful control of the stimuli results in deterministic behavior of the product simulation. Sometimes tool integrations are still required (for example a debugger, Matlab or LabView), but complexity is reduced to the exchange of information via control APIs and configuration files rather than cables, networks, and manual setup of test panels. Users of VP prototypes are able to automate the testing process via software scripts eliminating the need for custom equipment and cables. Flash memory is simply loaded with a program image rather than re-flashed with complicated tools on the real hardware. Finally, the virtual prototype is truly time share-able as each user can have their custom configuration without fear of breaking anothers test setup.
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