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Anatomy of a Silicon Compiler: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, cartea 181

Editat de Robert W. Brodersen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 1992
A silicon compiler is a software system which can automatically generate an integrated circuit from a user's specification.
Anatomy of a Silicon Compiler examines one such compiler in detail, covering the basic framework and design entry, the actual algorithms and libraries which are used, the approach to verification and testing, behavioral synthesis tools and several applications which demonstrate the system's capabilities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780792392491
ISBN-10: 0792392493
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: XV, 362 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1992
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Cuprins

1 Introduction and History.- 1.1. What is Lager.- 1.2. Users vs. Developers.- 1.3. History.- 1.4. Assembly vs. Behavioral synthesis.- 1.5. Book Organization.- I Framework and Design Entry.- 2 The OCT Data Manager.- 2.1. Basic Structure.- 2.2. Policy Versus Mechanism.- 2.3. The OCT Objects.- 2.4. The OCT Procedural Interface.- 2.5. OCT Physical Policy.- 2.6. OCT Symbolic Policy.- 2.7. Summary.- 3 Lager OCT Policy and the SDL Language.- 3.1. Lager Policies.- 3.2. The Structure_Master View and the SDL Language.- 3.3. The Structure_Instance View.- 3.4. The Physical View.- 3.5. Summary.- 4 Schematic Entry.- 4.1. Schematic Tool Interface.- 4.2. Design Examples.- 4.3. Summary.- 5 Design Management.- 5.1. Parameterization and Library Support.- 5.2. The Design Flow Strategy.- 5.3. Controlling the Design Flow.- 5.4. The Design Management Strategy.- 5.5. Summary.- 6 Design Post-Processing.- 6.1. Capabilities.- 6.2. The Post Processing Tools.- 6.3. Runtime Operation.- 6.4. Summary.- II Silicon Assembly.- 7 Hierarchical Tiling.- 8 Standard Cell Design.- 9 Interactive Floorplanning.- 10 Datapath Generation.- 11 Pad Routing.- III Verification and Testing.- 12 Design Verification.- 13 Behavior and Switch Level Simulation.- 14 Chip and Board Testing.- IV Behavioral Synthesis.- 15 DSP Specification Using the Silage Language.- 16 Synthesis of Datapath Architectures.- 17 From C to Silicon.- 18 An FIR Filter Generator.- V Applications.- 19 The PUMA Processor.- 20 Radon Transform Using the PPPE.- 21 Speech Recognition.- 22 Conclusions and Future Work.- Appendix a Design Example.- A.1. Running Dmoct to Generate a Design.- A.2. Design Post-Processing with Dmpost.- Appendix B Training and Distribution.- B.1. Training.- B.2. Lager Distribution.