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E-raamat: Design Automation, Languages, and Simulations

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  • Formaat: 312 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2003
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135499112
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Aimed at practicing electrical engineers and computer scientists, this text covers the broad spectrum of design automation, design languages, and simulations. Frequent examples are used to illustrate the fundamental theory behind professional applications. A sampling of topics includes coordinating distributed design activities through the Internet, designing system-level application-specific systems, and using analog circuit simulators. Editor Chen is with the U. of Illinois at Chicago. The material in this book is taken from The VLSI Handbook , published in 2000 by CRC Press. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

As the complexity of electronic systems continues to increase, the micro-electronic industry depends upon automation and simulations to adapt quickly to market changes and new technologies. Compiled from chapters contributed to CRC's best-selling VLSI Handbook, this volume of the Principles and Applications in Engineering series covers a broad range of topics relevant to design automation, languages, and simulations. These include a collaborative framework that coordinates distributed design activities through the Internet, an overview of the Verilog hardware description language and its use in a design environment, hardware/software co-design, system-level design of application-specific systems, and analog circuit simulators.
Internet-Based Micro-Electronic Design Automation (IMEDA) Framework
Moon Jung Chung
Heechul Kim
Introduction
1(2)
Functional Requirements of Framework
3(5)
IMEDA System
8(3)
Formal Representation of Design Process
11(3)
Execution Environment of the Framework
14(7)
Implementation
21(7)
Conclusion
28(1)
References
29
System-Level Design
Alice C. Parker
Yosef Gavriel
Suhrid A. Wadekar
Introduction
1(2)
System Specification
3(1)
System Partitioning
4(3)
Scheduling and Allocating Tasks to Processing Modules
7(1)
Allocating and Scheduling Storage Modules
8(1)
Selecting Implementation and Packaging Styles for System Modules
9(1)
The Interconnection Strategy
9(1)
Word Length Determination
10(1)
Predicting System Characteristics
10(1)
A Survey of Research in System Design
10(5)
References
15
Synthesis at the Register Transfer Level and the Behavioral Level
J. Bhasker
Introduction
1(1)
The Two HDLs
2(1)
The Three Different Domains of Synthesis
3(6)
RTL Synthesis
9(3)
Modeling a Three-State Gate
12(1)
An Example
13(4)
Behavioral Synthesis
17(9)
Conclusion
26(1)
References
26
Performance Modeling and Analysis in VHDL
James H. Aylor
Robert H. Klenke
Introduction
1(6)
The ADEPT Design Environment
7(11)
A Simple Example of an ADEPT Performance Model
18(6)
Mixed-Level Modeling
24(15)
Conclusions
39(1)
References
40
Embedded Computing Systems and Hardware/Software Co-Design
Wayne Wolf
Introduction
1(1)
Uses of Microprocessors
1(2)
Embedded System Architectures
3(3)
Hardware/Software Co-Design
6
Design Automation Technology Roadmap
Donald Cottrell
Introduction
1(1)
Design Automation --- An Historical Perspective
2(24)
The Future
26(14)
Summary
40(1)
References
40
Design Languages
David L. Barton
Introduction
1(3)
Objects and Data Types
4(3)
Standard Logic Types
7(1)
Concurrent Statements
8(3)
Sequential Statements
11(3)
Simultaneous Statements
14(2)
Modular Designs
16(4)
Simulation
20(1)
Test Benches
21(2)
References
23
Hardware Description in Verilog: An Overview
Zainalabedin Navabi
Elements of Verilog
2(1)
Basic Component Descriptions
3(4)
A Complete Design
7(2)
Controller Description
9(1)
Gate and Switch Level Description
10(2)
Test Bench Descriptions
12(1)
Summary
13(1)
References
13
Analog Circuit Simulation
J. Gregory Rollins
Introduction
1(1)
Purpose of Simulation
1(1)
Netlists
2(1)
Formulation of the Circuit Equations
3(1)
Modified Nodal Analysis
4(1)
Active Device Models
5(2)
Types of Analysis
7(7)
Verilog-A
14(3)
Fast Simulation Methods
17(3)
Commercially Available Simulators
20(1)
References
20
Interconnect Modeling and Simulation
Michel S. Nakhla
Ramachandra Achar
Introduction
1(3)
Interconnect Models
4(8)
Distributed Transmission Line Equations
12(4)
Interconnect Simulation Issues
16(3)
Interconnect Simulation Techniques
19(7)
Acknowledgments
26(1)
References
26
Power Simulation and Estimation in VLSI Circuits
Massoud Pedram
Introduction
1(1)
Software-Level Power Estimation
2(1)
Behavioral-Level Power Estimation
3(3)
RT-Level Power Estimation
6(4)
Gate-Level Power Estimation
10(13)
Transistor-Level Power Estimation
23(1)
Conclusion
23(1)
References
23
Index 1