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Algorithmic and Register-Transfer Level Synthesis: The System Architect's Workbench: The System Architect's Workbench

Algorithmic and Register-Transfer Level Synthesis: The System Architect's Workbench: The System Architect's Workbench

Hardcover

Series: The Springer International Engineering and Computer Science, Book 85

Technology & EngineeringGeneral Computers

ISBN10: 0792390539
ISBN13: 9780792390534
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: Oct 31 1989
Pages: 306
Weight: 1.39
Height: 0.75 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English
Recently there has been increased interest in the development of computer-aided design programs to support the system level designer of integrated circuits more actively. Such design tools hold the promise of raising the level of abstraction at which an integrated circuit is designed, thus releasing the current designers from many of the details of logic and circuit level design. The promise further suggests that a whole new group of designers in neighboring engineering and science disciplines, with far less understanding of integrated circuit design, will also be able to increase their productivity and the functionality of the systems they design. This promise has been made repeatedly as each new higher level of computer-aided design tool is introduced and has repeatedly fallen short of fulfillment. This book presents the results of research aimed at introducing yet higher levels of design tools that will inch the integrated circuit design community closer to the fulfillment of that promise. 1. 1. SYNTHESIS OF INTEGRATED CmCUITS In the integrated circuit (Ie) design process, a behavior that meets certain specifications is conceived for a system, the behavior is used to produce a design in terms of a set of structural logic elements, and these logic elements are mapped onto physical units. The design process is impacted by a set of constraints as well as technological information (i. e. the logic elements and physical units used for the design).

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