An automatic data path synthesizer for a canonic structure implementable in VLSI

Kumar, R. ; Kumar, A. ; Prasad, S. (1985) An automatic data path synthesizer for a canonic structure implementable in VLSI 22nd Design Automation Conference, Las Vegas (USA) . pp. 381-387.

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Abstract

Digital design complexity and the advent of VLSI has increased the need for design automation techniques. This paper discusses the mapping of the data part specified at a behavioural level onto a canonical structure, Data Node Array (DNA). The DNA is a parameterized, regular structure which is capable of realizing an arbitrary, complex and parallel behavioural descriptions. The problem of transforming the input description to a layout is formulated using a graph model and an algorithm for the data synthesis is given. An example illustrates the algorithm and the capabilities of the structure.

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