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Welcome to TTool-AMS
What is TTool-AMS?
TTool-AMS from LIP6 is an extension to TTool from Télécom Paris. This extension allows the edition of SySML-like diagrams representing SystemC-AMS clusters, simulation of generated virtual protoytpes under SystemC-AMS.
The SoCLib version (2019) is part of the main TTool distribution. It requires the installation of cross compilers, Soclib, a micro-kernel and is available for convenience as a virtual machine.
A recent, experimental version, shown at DVCon Europe 2023 and integrating SystemC-AMS ELN generation, will be soon found here:
This version does not require the installation of Soclib and runs under Linux.
Currently supported is the combination of the following two simulators:
SystemC 2.3.3, from Accellera Systems Initiative and SystemC AMS extensions PoC2.3 Library, hosted by COSEDA
Who should use TTool-AMS?
Anyone interested by a free and open-source environment for modeling embedded systems - hardware or software elements - including digital and analog/mixed signal components. The particular strength of TTool-AMS is that it allows running embedded software on the digital part. Full-system simulation with an embedded micro-kernel MutekH and the SoCLib library is supported. All these are free software.
How can I use TTool-AMS?
TTool-AMS is an extension to TTool, an open-source software that can be installed and executed under most Operating Systems. More precisely, it has been tested under Windows, MacOS, Linux.
We do encourage you to contact the team at TPT if necessary (see the support section for more information) for problems like installating TTool, using a specific profile, performing formal proofs, and so on. For questions concerning the AMS extension and the SoCLib virtual prototype generation, please contact daniela.genius@….
Links: installing TTool, downloading TTool
Documentation
Older version containing co-simulation with SoCLib.
Installation and User documentation
Installation documentation for co-simulation with SoCLib
Virtual Machine
A virtual machine, based on Ubuntu, offers a pre-installed environment containing a regularly updated version of TTool with stable AMS features, SoCLib, SystemC, SysteC-AMS (credits go to [www.accellera.org Accellera]) and cross-compilers for MIPS32. It can be extended by other cross-compilers (see documentation). A virtual machine of the SoCLib version virtual machine is available from our ftp server. See Virtual machine documentation for VM documentation.