Title :
Optical interconnect system design using a top down design approach
Author :
Pitts, Marty A. ; Foster, Michael S.
Author_Institution :
Boeing Defense & Space, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
Ever increasing system complexities, limited development resources, and the desire to implement flexible dual use applications are driving the need to reduce system design time, development costs, and risks. Development cost and design time can be reduced by minimizing design iterations and identifying roadblocks early in the design cycle. In addition, utilizing a hierarchical top down process that facilitates accurate timely requirements tracking, and top down system modeling/validation minimizes risks and supports flexibility. The Boeing Optical Interconnect System (BOIS) development is a representative example of a complex system design using a top down VHDL design, modeling, and validation process. Program development costs, design time, and risks were minimized while application flexibility was maintained
Keywords :
hardware description languages; ASICs; Boeing optical interconnect system; VHDL design; avionics systems; design iterations; development costs; flexible dual use applications; hierarchical top down process; top down design approach; Application specific integrated circuits; Costs; Digital circuits; Feedback; Hardware design languages; Modeling; Optical design; Optical interconnections; Process design; Research and development;
Conference_Titel :
Northcon/94 Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9995-1
DOI :
10.1109/NORTHC.1994.643344