DocumentCode
3017489
Title
Full-span structural compilation of DSP hardware
Author
Smith, Samuel ; Denyer, P. ; Renshaw, D. ; Asada, K. ; Coplan, K. ; Keightley, M. ; Mhar, J.
Author_Institution
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
Volume
12
fYear
1987
fDate
6-9 April 1987
Firstpage
495
Lastpage
498
Abstract
Most current silicon compilers rely on an underlying hardware function-library, thereby restricting the user to producing structural assemblies of library components. Although this gives the systems designer the power to implement function directly in silicon, it precludes the use of arbitrary cell functions that might be more suited to his application than the existing set. Moreover, should a new process become available, the cell-library must be redesigned and laid-out according to new rules, by a circuit and layout expert. An advance in structural silicon compilation, SECOND, is reported, which promises to impart flexibility and portability to cell-libraries. Through the automatic generation of layout from logical descriptions, cell-libraries may be maintained in process-independent form, and incorporate not only new components, but also new processes with ease. Implementations of user-specified chips may be in custom or semi-custom form - only physical assembly procedures differ.
Keywords
Assembly; Buildings; Clocks; Digital signal processing; Fabrication; Hardware; Integrated circuit technology; Silicon compiler; Software libraries; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '87.
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.1987.1169715
Filename
1169715
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