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CE-ATA [1] [2], is an emerging disk drive interface tailored to the needs of the handheld and Consumer Electronics (CE) industries. It uses an optimized subset of the ATA command set, stripped down to its bare essentials, over the proven and established MultiMedia Card (MMC [3]) electrical interface. Creating a Verification Environment (VE) for CEATA poses a number of challenges. A comprehensive VE should be easily configurable to fit the user environment, should allow full user control to every aspect of its functionality, and should provide monitoring, checking and coverage collection capabilities at all protocol layers. Additionally, since the CE-ATA interface is usually part of a bigger System-on-Chip (SoC) design, a plug-n-play ability to a bigger system-wide VE is particularly important.
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