Title :
FRIDGE: a fixed-point design and simulation environment
Author :
Keding, Holger ; Willems, Markus ; Coors, Martin ; Meyr, Heinrich
Author_Institution :
Integrated Signal Process. Syst., Tech. Hochschule Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
Digital systems, especially those for mobile applications are sensitive to power consumption, chip size and costs. Therefore they are realized using fixed-point architectures, either dedicated HW or programmable DSPs. On the other hand, system design starts from a floating-point description. These requirements have been the motivation for FRIDGE, a design environment for the specification, evaluation and implementation of fixed-point systems. FRIDGE offers a seamless design flow from a floating-point description to a fixed point implementation. Within this paper we focus on two core capabilities of FRIDGE: (1) the concept of an interactive, automated transformation of floating-point programs written in ANSI-C into fixed-point specifications, based on an interpolative approach. The design time reductions that can be achieved make FRIDGE a key component for an efficient HW/SW-codesign; (2) a fast fixed-point simulation that performs comprehensive compile-time analyses, reducing simulation time by one order of magnitude compared to existing approaches
Keywords :
circuit CAD; circuit analysis computing; digital arithmetic; digital integrated circuits; high level synthesis; integrated circuit design; interpolation; ANSI-C; FRIDGE; compile-time analyses; fixed-point architectures; fixed-point design/simulation environment; fixed-point implementation; floating-point description; hardware/software codesign; interactive automated transformation; interpolative approach; seamless design flow; Algorithm design and analysis; Analytical models; Costs; Digital signal processing; Digital systems; Electronic switching systems; Energy consumption; Hip; Quantization; Read only memory;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 1998., Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8359-7
DOI :
10.1109/DATE.1998.655893