Title :
High-Level Modeling of Analog Computational Elements for Signal Processing Applications
Author :
Schlottmann, Craig R. ; Hasler, J.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Tech Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Large-scale field-programmable analog array ICs have made analog and analog-digital signal processing techniques accessible to a much wider community. Given this opportunity, we present a framework for considering analog signal processing (ASP) techniques for low-power systems. The core of this paper is the definition of an analog abstraction methodology and the creation of a library of high-level analog computation blocks. By abstracting the analog design, we ensure that users have a similar experience to what they would expect with digital design, thus empowering system-level engineers to take advantage of ASP concepts. The result of this paper is to pull analog computation toward system-level development, comparable with the trend in digital system design over the last 30 years.
Keywords :
analogue integrated circuits; field programmable analogue arrays; integrated circuit modelling; low-power electronics; signal processing; ASP; analog abstraction methodology; analog computational elements; analog design; analog signal processing techniques; analog-digital signal processing techniques; digital system design; high-level analog computation blocks; high-level modeling; large-scale field-programmable analog array ICs; low-power systems; system-level development; system-level engineers; Computational modeling; Field programmable analog arrays; Mathematical model; Noise; Software packages; Very large scale integration; Analog signal processing (ASP); field-programmable analog array (FPAA); rapid analog prototyping; rapid analog prototyping.;
Journal_Title :
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVLSI.2013.2280718