DocumentCode
3249119
Title
A mathematically sound approach to the correct design of hardware
Author
Bombana, Massimo ; Hughes, Roger B. ; Musgrave, Gerry
Author_Institution
Italtel Soc. Italiana Telecommun. SpA, Milan, Italy
fYear
1995
fDate
29 Aug-1 Sep 1995
Firstpage
771
Lastpage
776
Abstract
Specification languages with a sound and well established semantics are applied to the definition of hardware devices. Exploiting these formalisms, theorem provers are introduced in the design flow to guarantee the equivalence of the different abstraction levels involved in the process of behavioural synthesis. Design constraints, such as area and timing, are evaluated linking this design phase to the logic synthesis level. The benefits of applying this design methodology are highlighted through the analysis of the design of an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) of medium complexity in the telecom domain
Keywords
application specific integrated circuits; circuit CAD; circuit analysis computing; integrated circuit design; specification languages; telecommunication computing; theorem proving; abstraction levels; application specific integrated circuit; behavioural synthesis; correct hardware design; design constraints; design flow; design methodology; hardware devices; logic synthesis level; mathematically sound approach; semantics; specification languages; telecom domain; theorem provers; Application specific integrated circuits; Design methodology; Hardware; Integrated circuit synthesis; Joining processes; Logic design; Logic devices; Specification languages; Telecommunications; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation Conference, 1995. Proceedings of the ASP-DAC '95/CHDL '95/VLSI '95., IFIP International Conference on Hardware Description Languages. IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scal
Conference_Location
Chiba
Print_ISBN
4-930813-67-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASPDAC.1995.486401
Filename
486401
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