DocumentCode
3113725
Title
Progress in DSP design automation
Author
Smith, Stewart G. ; Morgan, Ralph W. ; Payne, Julian G.
Author_Institution
VLSI Technol. EURL, Valbonne, France
fYear
1990
fDate
29 May-1 Jun 1990
Firstpage
265
Lastpage
270
Abstract
Although digital signal processing is emerging as a major technological applications area, one has yet to witness the flourish of integrated-circuit design automation techniques which accompanied the recent boom in the computer industry. A potential catalyst to bring this about is the nascent field of high-level synthesis, which promises to furnish conventional datapath architectures with the power of parallelism and pipelining. This paper reports progress in a high-level IC design tool intended specifically for DSP users, now more than one year in development. While parallelism and pipelining are naturally exploited, novel use is made of synthesis techniques at bit-level, which brings both advantages and disadvantages in comparison to high-level synthesis. The approach is powerful and efficient in high-throughput, fixed-function applications
Keywords
circuit CAD; digital signal processing chips; parallel architectures; DSP design automation; bit-level; datapath architectures; digital signal processing; high-level IC design tool; high-level synthesis; integrated-circuit design automation; pipelining; synthesis techniques; Application software; Computer industry; Design automation; Digital signal processing; Hardware; High level synthesis; Parallel processing; Pipeline processing; Signal processing algorithms; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Euro ASIC '90
Conference_Location
Paris
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2066-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EASIC.1990.207952
Filename
207952
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