The simulation software offers scalable and quick-start capabilities for designing large power systems with Cloud and local options.
Metrics has launched DSim, a simulation software specially designed for the analysis and design of large power converter systems. This affordable SystemVerilog and VHDL simulator has free local licenses and cost-effective cloud options. It allows you to start quickly, enabling you to run your first simulation in less than 10 minutes. There are no licensing restrictions for Simulation as a Service, allowing you to run concurrent simulations at scale.
DSim is a SystemVerilog and VHDL RTL simulator designed for performance and scalability in the Cloud. It includes all the expected features of an RTL Simulator, such as SystemVerilog LRM compliance, gate-level timing, and SDF. Built on an LLVM-based architecture, it performs competitively with other EDA vendors. It supports UVM, constraint solvers, SystemVerilog assertions (SVA), and code and functional coverage.
DSim Desktop offers a simulation environment that works on-premises and with cloud computing. Integrated into the VSCode IDE, it allows for customization to meet specific needs. You can configure multiple simulations and run the desired one without switching contexts. The library management feature lets you easily switch between the free on-prem DSim for direct simulations and the DSim Cloud for scalable solutions. For debugging, it includes an integrated waveform viewer that aids visualization and analysis.
DSim Cloud offers a solution for running regression tests at scale without managing the necessary infrastructure. As a trustworthy SaaS platform, it removes the need for usage predictions and large upfront investments, linking costs directly to actual usage. The service allows for flexible scaling of your simulation needs, enabling you to run multiple simulations simultaneously, even thousands at a time, to reduce time to market. Security is ensured through industry-standard encryption protocols that protect your data during transfer and when stored in the Cloud, ready for simulation use. It also comes up with DSim Cloud CLI, a command-line tool for Cloud, enabling you to manage your regression jobs and interactive workspaces, run simulations, and transfer files securely.
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