Title :
Modeling and analysis techniques for system-level architectural design of telecom front-ends
Author :
Gielen, Georges G E
Author_Institution :
ESAT-MICAS, Katholieke Univ., Leuven, Belgium
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An overview is presented of the challenges and design issues in the system-level design of mixed analog-digital telecom front-ends. The progress in very large scale integration technology allows the integration of complex systems on a chip, containing both analog and digital parts. In order to boost the design productivity and guarantee the optimality of such systems while meeting the time-to-market constraints, a systematic top-down design approach has to be followed with sufficient time and attention paid to system-level architectural design before proceeding to the detailed block or circuit design. This paper presents high-level system exploration tools that allow the analysis of architectural alternatives for the telecom front-end and to explore system tradeoffs such as finding the optimal analog-digital partitioning. This is illustrated with results from experimental tools. Finally, the crucial underlying technology for such high-level design will be described in detail: analog behavioral modeling, efficient high-level simulation methods, and analog power/area estimation
Keywords :
VLSI; application specific integrated circuits; electronic design automation; integrated circuit design; software tools; telecommunication equipment; CAD tools; VLSI; analysis techniques; complex systems integration; computer-aided design tools; detailed block design; detailed circuit design; high-level system exploration tools; mixed analog-digital devices; modeling techniques; optimal analog-digital partitioning; system-level architectural design; telecom front-ends; top-down design approach; very large scale integration; Analog circuits; Circuit simulation; Design automation; Digital integrated circuits; Object oriented modeling; Performance analysis; Power system modeling; Productivity; System-level design; Telecommunications;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on