Title :
VLSI design of a custom ASIC using VHDL for converting 12-bit binary to BCD
Author :
Guy, Buford M., III
Author_Institution :
Center for Manuf. Res. & Technol. Utilization, Tennessee Technol. Univ., Cookeville, TN, USA
Abstract :
Very large scale integration (VLSI) and hardware description languages, such as VHDL, are rapidly becoming an integral part of the tools used for advanced digital design. VLSI can reduce numerous TTL parts and hundreds of connecting wives to a single chip saving valuable space while increasing reliability. Hardware description languages allow complex circuits to be described as a function of circuit behavior and structure. Advances in synthesis tools and standard cell libraries make it possible to create custom application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) from the behavioral and structural descriptions of digital circuits. The paper presents a VLSI design of a custom ASIC to convert 12-bit binary values to BCD format using the hardwave description language VHDL. Included are the design steps and methodology necessary to synthesize a VHDL model for fabrication through MOSIS
Keywords :
VLSI; application specific integrated circuits; hardware description languages; 12-bit binary conversion; BCD format; MOSIS; VHDL; VLSI design; advanced digital design; circuit behavior; custom ASIC; custom application specific integrated circuits; hardware description languages; standard cell libraries; synthesis tools; very large scale integration; Application specific integrated circuits; Design methodology; Digital circuits; Fabrication; Hardware design languages; Integrated circuit reliability; Integrated circuit synthesis; Joining processes; Software libraries; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
System Theory, 1995., Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Southeastern Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Starkville, MS
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6985-3
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.1995.390548