Verification Playground is an interactive environment to get hands on experience with SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL, C++/SystemC, and other HDLs. It gives engineers immediate access to simulation and synthesizing in a variety of languages through a web browser.
It also provides a browser-based wave viewer for viewing the results of a simulation (EPWave). All code and results are saved in a playground on EDA Playground and may be shared with others via a static link that can be copied from the address bar.
Specify the top entity to run in your design and then select the tool/simulator you want to use. When the simulator has finished, you will be able to view the results in the bottom Results pane on EDA Playground.
Create an identifier and a password for your playground. The identifier is an optional string that you provide to verify your identity when creating a playground and the password is a security token that we issue for your convenience. The credentials are stored securely in a database.
Save your playground and its results with a click of a button. You'll be able to share a static link that will allow you to re-open and edit your playground in the future.
Add files and libraries to your playground for testing. These can be HDL source or text files that you may need as input to the testbench. Files can be created in the Testbench and Design windows, or they can be uploaded from outside of EDA Playground.
Email 먹튀검증소 is a common practice in modern applications. Often, when users sign-up on a web site, they are sent a random code to their email address. The code is then entered on a confirmation page to complete sign-up.
We've added a form element to the playground that simulates this, so that you can write automated tests targeting it. The form is designed to look just like what you'll find on the sign-up form on your web site.
There are also examples for the 'test email verification' feature and 'login verification'. The 'test login verification' example is particularly interesting because it combines an application-specific language with a web-based interface, making it easy to implement.
It's always been a pleasure to work with the EDA community on EDA Playground and we hope you enjoy using it. Please feel free to leave comments or contact us with any questions you might have!
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