Aldec Design and Verification Sunil Sahoo
Sunil is Corporate Applications Engineer at Aldec. Sunil provides support for customers exploring simulation tools as an Aldec Applications Engineer. His practical engineering experience includes areas in, Digital Designing, Functional Verification and Wireless Communications. He has worked in wide range of engineering positions that include Digital Design Engineer Verification Engineer and Applications Engineer. He received his B.S. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from VIT University, India in 2008 and M.S in Computer Engineering from Villanova University, PA in 2010. « Less Sunil Sahoo
Sunil is Corporate Applications Engineer at Aldec. Sunil provides support for customers exploring simulation tools as an Aldec Applications Engineer. His practical engineering experience includes areas in, Digital Designing, Functional Verification and Wireless Communications. He has worked in wide … More » The 80s music at DAC was my idea. You’re welcome.June 24th, 2014 by Sunil Sahoo
If you attended the Monday Night Reception at DAC 2014, you were greeted with a blast of 80s pop music. If you then said to yourself, “I’d like to meet the genius behind that idea” – that would be me. A few weeks before DAC, our marketing manager came to me with the task of being the DJ for the Monday night reception. As soon as I heard “DJ” I envisioned turntables, cool headphones, disco lights and all the fame that follows. My dreams were dashed a few moments later when she explained that I would only have a PA and a laptop. Undaunted, I resolved to be the best DJ in the history of DAC Monday Night Networking Receptions. The first challenge was finding music everyone would enjoy. I naturally settled on 80s pop as my genre. I had the brilliant idea of picking a few songs from each year and playing it as a progressive 80s timeline during the evening. I changed my mind when I realized that bright idea would require some serious manual research and work. Did I give up? Of course not. I did what any good engineer would do – I found an easy (and smart) solution that did not require substantial extra effort – a bit like re-using verification ip’s instead of making them from scratch. This level of engineering genius is often mistakenly perceived as laziness, but I like to call it being smart. In fact I recently wrote a blog on the topic of working smart not hard. For the rest of this article, visit the Aldec Design and Verification Blog. RelatedTags: Aldec, aldec 30th anniverssary, aldec 30th birthday party, dac 2014, dac chat, embedded, gopro hero3+ camera, Hardware Emulation, safety-critical, SoC and ASIC Prototyping, training, uvm, uvm methodologies, verification, vhdl verification using osvvm Categories: Emulation/Acceleration, FPGA Design, Functional Verification, Requirements Management, SoC Design and Validation, Specialized Applications This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 24th, 2014 at 9:18 am. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |