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Improving Performance and Reducing Power with Hardware Acceleration - Static Timing Analysis Based Transformations of Combinational Logic in a High Level ASIC Synthesis Flow (Paperback)
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Improving Performance and Reducing Power with Hardware Acceleration - Static Timing Analysis Based Transformations of Combinational Logic in a High Level ASIC Synthesis Flow (Paperback)
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Modern electronic design automation tools can be used to apply a
variety of transformations to hardware blocks in an effort to
achieve performance and power savings. A number of such
transformations require tools with intimate knowledge of the
design's timing characteristics. Static timing analysis estimates
the worst-case timing behavior of hardware data flow graphs. The
static timing analyzer described in this book operates on data flow
graphs which are generated as intermediate representations within a
C to VHDL hardware acceleration compiler. Two additional tools were
then developed which utilize the results of the static timing
analysis. An automated pipelining tool was developed to increase
the throughput of large blocks of combinational logic generated by
the compiler. Another tool was designed to mitigate power
consumption resulting from combinational glitching. By inserting
special signal buffers with preselected propagation delays, known
as delay elements, functional units can be kept inactive until
their inputs stabilize. This book explores these tools as well as
the various design tradeoffs resulting from their use.
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