DocumentCode
3106705
Title
The VLSI-programming language Tangram and its translation into handshake circuits
Author
Van Berkel, Kees ; Kessels, Joep ; Roncken, Marly ; Saeijs, Ronald ; Schalij, Frits
Author_Institution
Philips Res. Labs., Eindhoven, Netherlands
fYear
1991
fDate
25-28 Feb 1991
Firstpage
384
Lastpage
389
Abstract
Views VLSI design as a programming activity. VLSI designs are described in the algorithmic programming language Tangram. The paper gives an overview of Tangram, providing sufficient detail to invite the reader to try a small VLSI program himself. Tangram programs can be translated into handshake circuits, networks of elementary components that interact by handshake signaling. The authors have constructed a silicon compiler that automates this translation and converts these handshake circuits into asynchronous circuits and subsequently into VLSI layouts
Keywords
VLSI; circuit layout CAD; high level languages; Tangram; VLSI designs; VLSI layouts; algorithmic programming language; asynchronous circuits; elementary components; handshake circuits; silicon compiler; Algorithm design and analysis; Asynchronous circuits; Computer languages; Costs; Finite impulse response filter; Laboratories; Programming profession; Reactive power; Silicon compiler; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation. EDAC., Proceedings of the European Conference on
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDAC.1991.206431
Filename
206431
Link To Document