Title :
Rapid prototyping of networks of asynchronous multiple functional units
Author :
Tsun, Edwin ; Vrudhula, Sarma B K
Author_Institution :
Mixed-Signal Design Autom., Nat. Semicond. Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
The design cycle of the proposed asynchronous multiple functional unit networks, from CAD tool coding to post-layout scalability, adheres to the attributes of rapid prototyping. These attributes come in five flavors: an OOP style in CAD tools; a short design, modify, evaluate and profile cycle at the dataflow graph level; the reuse of predesigned components; effective event realization of the asynchronous behavior; and rapid VLSI realization. At the modeling level, a dataflow graph modeling tool specifies and profiles the asynchronous systems rapidly and accurately. At the architectural level, several multiple functional unit networks illustrate two rarely addressed issues in asynchronous design: modularity and scalability, which are the keys to rapid prototyping. Networks in a distributor approach and a tournament protocol are presented, where fixed and greedy operand assignments are used respectively. The tournament protocol also leads to a short physical design time and a compact VLSI layout for its regular structure
Keywords :
VLSI; asynchronous circuits; circuit CAD; circuit layout CAD; integrated circuit design; object-oriented programming; CAD tool coding; architectural level; asynchronous behavior; asynchronous multiple functional unit networks; compact VLSI layout; dataflow graph level; dataflow graph modeling tool; design cycle; distributor approach; event realization; fixed operand assignment; greedy operand assignment; modeling level; modularity; object-oriented programming style; physical design time; post-layout scalability; predesigned components reuse; rapid VLSI realization; rapid prototyping; regular structure; tournament protocol; Computational modeling; Computer aided instruction; Design automation; Field programmable gate arrays; Network topology; Object oriented modeling; Protocols; Prototypes; Scalability; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Rapid System Prototyping, 1997. Shortening the Path from Specification to Prototype. Proceedings., 8th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Chapel Hill, NC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8064-4
DOI :
10.1109/IWRSP.1997.618892