Abstract

The scalability and complexity nature of the integrated circuit design makes the verification process more complicated and time-consuming. Therefore, in the present modern-day SOC’s there is a strong need for verification architectures with increased reusability and easy accessibility. The UVM methodology-based verification architecture with reusable components is one of the widely accepted test bench architectures for carrying out such functional verification. This paper presents a UVM methodology based functional verification of the SPI protocol core with a dedicated architecture. First the SPI core is modeled using Verilog RTL. Then using the reusable components in UVM + System Verilog environment, the SPI core is verified under two modes such as i) SPI communication with wishbone interface and ii) SPI Master-Slave communication.

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