“NXP continues to drive system-level integration to provide advanced solutions to our customer,” said Shanthi Padmanabhan, vice president and innovation and technology manager of the home business unit, NXP. “Pre- and post-silicon testing of our SoCs requires a massive number of verification cycles to validate functionality and avoid design flaws. The use of Veloce for hardware-assisted verification has played an important role for NXP to achieve high speed verification and testing required. This ultimately enables us to beat our tight schedules in a highly-competitive market. NXP is the first to introduce a global single chip digital TV platform on 45nm, TV550, which enables high end TV features in mainstream TVs.”

The Veloce platform is the fast dual-mode Accelerator/Emulator available, providing MHz performance for both transaction-based verification and traditional in-circuit emulation (ICE). With an extensive portfolio of vertical market solutions, the Veloce platform is the platform of choice for multimedia, networking, wireless, and embedded systems applications.

“We have worked closely with NXP for many years to provide the best possible emulation solution that meets NXP’s needs and addresses the verification challenges faced in HDTV and HD-STB designs,” said Eric Selosse, Mentor Emulation Division vice president and general manager. “We are delighted that NXP continues to benefit from our latest-generation, hardware-assisted verification solutions, and that they have been so successful with the latest emulation solutions in a series of digital TV and STB SoC designs. With the use of Veloce at NXP for hardware-assisted verification, we have shown the value of our technology and support to NXP.”

Mentor Graphics is a US-based supplier of electronic design automation systems.

NXP is founded by Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.