DocumentCode
1319054
Title
Application of IP-Based Analog Platforms in the Design of Neuromimetic Integrated Circuits
Author
Levi, Timothée ; Lewis, Noëlle ; Tomas, Jean ; Renaud, Sylvie
Author_Institution
IMS Lab., Univ. of Bordeaux, Talence, France
Volume
31
Issue
11
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1629
Lastpage
1641
Abstract
Reuse methodologies are now widely used to design digital circuits. They are based on the concept of intellectual property (IP), or virtual block of computing, characterized by a behavioral model, synthesizable or not. The design reuse for analog integrated systems is much less natural and less standardized. This paper addresses the issue of an analog design flow based on reuse, focusing on three key issues: the formal content of the IP block, the design of a reusable analog IP, and the organization of a design flow centered on an IP library. After a conceptual overview, this paper presents the methodological principles and details examples with a tutorial intention. The objective is to guide the designer involved in the process of developing analog IPs and corresponding design flow. This method is inspired by platform-based design and adapted here on an original case study: the design of full-custom neuromimetic integrated circuits, built from specific analog computational blocks. The development of reusable IPs represents an additional effort, mainly for behavioral modeling and characterization. Nevertheless, the steps illustrated in this case study show that the extra time provides a definite advantage to future design projects.
Keywords
VLSI; analogue integrated circuits; industrial property; IP-based analog platforms; digital circuits design; intellectual property; neuromimetic integrated circuits; reuse methodologies; virtual block of computing; Computational modeling; IP networks; Layout; Libraries; Mathematical model; Neurons; Analog circuits; behavioral and multi-domain simulation; computer-aided design (CAD); design reuse; neuromimetic circuits and systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0070
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCAD.2012.2204992
Filename
6331647
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