DocumentCode
1314496
Title
Introducing core-based system design
Author
Gupta, Rajesh K. ; Zorian, Yervant
Author_Institution
California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
Volume
14
Issue
4
fYear
1997
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
25
Abstract
In recent years cores have captured the imagination of designers who understand the potential of using these cells like integrated circuits on a PC board in building on-chip systems. With a rich cell library of predesigned, preverified circuit blocks, cores provide an attractive means to import technology to a system integrator and differentiate products by leveraging intellectual property advantages. Most importantly, core use shortens the time to market for new system designs through design reuse. Practical implementation of this design scenario, however, is fraught with unresolved issues: design methods for building single-chip systems, challenges in test and sign-off for these systems, and intellectual property licensing, protection, and liability. Here, we examine the evolving design flow for microelectronic systems, the market for core cells, and the challenges in using core cells for design, integration, assembly, and test of onchip systems
Keywords
circuit CAD; printed circuit design; systems analysis; PC board; core-based system design; design reuse; intellectual property; intellectual property licensing; system integrator; Buildings; Design methodology; Integrated circuit technology; Intellectual property; Libraries; Licenses; Protection; System testing; System-on-a-chip; Time to market;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Design & Test of Computers, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7475
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/54.632877
Filename
632877
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