Re: simulation and test bench
john wrote:
Now, somebody told
me that I need to write a test bench too. I do not know why.
A testbench is the environment you need to test your design. This means
at least test stimuli and it is recommended, that checks, if the device
under test operated well, are also included (automatic verification).
Do something, that proves, that (hopefully) no bugs are int the
component. Every function, that is not tested can be seen as "not working".
Ralf
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