‎06-24-2016 11:20 AM - edited ‎06-24-2016 11:40 AM
Hi,
With respect to ESL design, is LV capable of the following:
modeling concurrency
non-functional modeling and estimation(power, area)
performance estimation (throughput, latency)
code conversion to C and Verilog
How do you compare it with SystemC for ESL design?
‎06-24-2016 11:28 AM
You should always spell out acronyms to avoid confusion. ESL has many meanings! 😮
‎06-24-2016 11:39 AM
Electronic System Level, sorry 🙂
‎06-26-2016 01:35 PM
I'm guessing you are experienced in ESL and SystemC, but not in LabVIEW. Most of us are experienced in LabVIEW and have possibly never heard of SystemC or ESL. In particular, I certainly don't know what the objective is for ESL, whether it is a modelling system, a simulation system, a way to develop code that runs on real hardware, or what.
If I'm right and you are an ESL expert, my guess is that you can fairly quickly get a feel for the "idea" and abilities of LabVIEW and will be in a much better position, certainly, than I to answer your question. In particular, the videos under LabVIEW for Students on the upper right of the first page of the LabVIEW Forums are a quick and easy way to get some of the "flavor" of LabVIEW (you can probably skip some of the videos, but spend some time with the later ones).
Bob Schor
‎06-26-2016 05:31 PM
Hi Bob,
You are right. Thanks for the reply 🙂