Title :
A knowledge-based system for the evaluation and redesign of digital circuit networks
Author :
Simoudis, Evangelos
Author_Institution :
Digital Equipment Corp., Marlboro, MA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A methodology is presented for evaluating and redesigning digital circuit networks with signal integrity problems and a tool which implements this methodology. Evaluation consists of simulating the behavior of the circuit, analyzing the simulation results to reveal signal integrity problems, and diagnosing the causes of each problem. Redesign consists of finding an appropriate method to modify the structure of a faulty circuit based on the evaluation results, forming a plan out of the operators which are included in the method and applying the plan. Evaluation and redesign of the circuit are performed in two abstraction levels. Part of the work has gone into identifying and implementing the types of circuit knowledge that are necessary for the realization of the methodology. The tool which implements the methodology is called the transmission-line troubleshooting system (TLTS). TLTS executes the evaluation-redesign loop until a problem-free circuit is obtained. TLTS is implemented in the expert-system language ORBS
Keywords :
circuit CAD; digital circuits; digital simulation; expert systems; ORBS; abstraction levels; digital circuit networks; evaluation-redesign loop; expert-system language; faulty circuit; knowledge-based system; operators; problem-free circuit; signal integrity problems; simulation results; transmission-line troubleshooting system; Analytical models; Circuit analysis; Circuit faults; Circuit simulation; Digital circuits; Distributed parameter circuits; Knowledge based systems; Logic devices; Signal analysis; Signal design;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on