The document contains 20 project-based questions about an Ethernet transmitter design. It asks about the transmitter's top-level architecture and scoreboard logic, any bugs found and how they were identified, the Ethernet frame format, use of UVM in the project architecture, why receivers don't use preambles, testcases for different parts of the project including configuration, why APB is used in the generator, how source/destination/payload are generated, the number of registers used, constraints, what is compared in the scoreboard, how data is stored in configuration registers, the size of configuration/control registers, how bits are converted to bytes, payload length, assertions/coverages, and testcases for memories.
The document contains 20 project-based questions about an Ethernet transmitter design. It asks about the transmitter's top-level architecture and scoreboard logic, any bugs found and how they were identified, the Ethernet frame format, use of UVM in the project architecture, why receivers don't use preambles, testcases for different parts of the project including configuration, why APB is used in the generator, how source/destination/payload are generated, the number of registers used, constraints, what is compared in the scoreboard, how data is stored in configuration registers, the size of configuration/control registers, how bits are converted to bytes, payload length, assertions/coverages, and testcases for memories.
The document contains 20 project-based questions about an Ethernet transmitter design. It asks about the transmitter's top-level architecture and scoreboard logic, any bugs found and how they were identified, the Ethernet frame format, use of UVM in the project architecture, why receivers don't use preambles, testcases for different parts of the project including configuration, why APB is used in the generator, how source/destination/payload are generated, the number of registers used, constraints, what is compared in the scoreboard, how data is stored in configuration registers, the size of configuration/control registers, how bits are converted to bytes, payload length, assertions/coverages, and testcases for memories.
The document contains 20 project-based questions about an Ethernet transmitter design. It asks about the transmitter's top-level architecture and scoreboard logic, any bugs found and how they were identified, the Ethernet frame format, use of UVM in the project architecture, why receivers don't use preambles, testcases for different parts of the project including configuration, why APB is used in the generator, how source/destination/payload are generated, the number of registers used, constraints, what is compared in the scoreboard, how data is stored in configuration registers, the size of configuration/control registers, how bits are converted to bytes, payload length, assertions/coverages, and testcases for memories.