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Optimizing OCP slave memory behavior 2009-11-12
Verification IP for open-core protocol (OCP) is generally used to achieve one of two main verification objectives—at the module level to test OCP components and their interfaces, or at the bus fabric level when some or all of the components may be replaced by the verification IP to test the behavior of a system  
Understand, test OCP SystemC channel models 2008-06-02
The OCP Protocol is a high-performance and bus-independent interface protocol between intellectual property cores that provides a standard for Electronic System Level design. It improves IP core reusability, making more predictable and productive SoC designs  
Automate formal verification for OCP 2008-09-01
The automation of formal protocol verification using VIPs enables a rapid and exhaustive verification of critical IP interfaces. Once a VIP library is written and tested, it can be re-used to improve the verification quality and shorten the verification schedule. VIPs can also be used to ease the verification of high-level system properties since they provide a "free" environment.  
Improve embedded 3D graphics with OCP 2007-11-01
Using the Open Core Protocol can reduce the time and cost of developing 3D graphics technology for the embedded space.  
On-chip instrumentation aids OCP debugging 2006-01-02
Debug analysis and on-chip instrumentation are evolving to support more complex chips, addressing issues such as bus-level debug.  
Carry out cache coherence in a MIPS32 multicore design 2008-11-03
Here's an example of how the Open Core Protocol was used to reconfigure the basic MIPS32 architecture to support cache-coherent traffic within an embedded multicore cluster.  


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