DocumentCode
2776188
Title
High-level synthesis: technology transfer to industry
Author
Sarma, Robin C. ; Dooley, Mark D. ; Newman, N. Craig ; Hetherington, Graham
Author_Institution
Texas Instrum. Ltd., Bedford, UK
fYear
1990
fDate
24-28 Jun 1990
Firstpage
549
Lastpage
554
Abstract
During the last decade, several university projects have addressed the problem of synthesizing the architecture of digital integrated circuits from descriptions of their behavior. The authors explain how they extended one research project, the System Architect´s Workbench (SAW) from Carnegie-Mellon University, into a tool that designers can use. Significant enhancements were made to the SAW to enable it to make architectural tradeoffs and simulate the designs it produces. The resulting architecture design tool was tested on a Texas Instruments´ design. Based on their experience, the authors discuss how close high-level synthesis research is to being industrially useful
Keywords
circuit CAD; digital integrated circuits; System Architect´s Workbench; architecture design tool; digital integrated circuits; high-level synthesis; technology transfer; Design automation; Digital signal processors; Equations; Hardware; High level synthesis; Instruments; Integrated circuit modeling; Signal processing algorithms; Surface acoustic waves; Technology transfer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation Conference, 1990. Proceedings., 27th ACM/IEEE
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
ISSN
0738-100X
Print_ISBN
0-89791-363-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DAC.1990.114916
Filename
114916
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