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This book describes a new type of computer aided VLSI design tool,
called a VLSI System Planning, that is meant to aid designers dur
ing the early, or conceptual, state of design. During this stage of
design, the objective is to define a general design plan, or
approach, that is likely to result in an efficient implementation
satisfying the initial specifications, or to determine that the
initial specifications are not realizable. A design plan is a
collection of high level design decisions. As an example, the
conceptual design of digital filters involves choosing the type of
algorithm to implement (e. g. , finite impulse response or infinite
impulse response), the type of polyno mial approximation (e. g. ,
Equiripple or Chebyshev), the fabrication technology (e. g. , CMOS
or BiCMOS), and so on. Once a particu lar design plan is chosen,
the detailed design phase can begin. It is during this phase that
various synthesis, simulation, layout, and test activities occur to
refine the conceptual design, gradually filling more detail until
the design is finally realized. The principal advantage of VLSI
System Planning is that the increasingly expensive resources of the
detailed design process are more efficiently managed. Costly
redesigns are minimized because the detailed design process is
guided by a more credible, consistent, and correct design plan.
This book describes a new type of computer aided VLSI design tool,
called a VLSI System Planning, that is meant to aid designers dur
ing the early, or conceptual, state of design. During this stage of
design, the objective is to define a general design plan, or
approach, that is likely to result in an efficient implementation
satisfying the initial specifications, or to determine that the
initial specifications are not realizable. A design plan is a
collection of high level design decisions. As an example, the
conceptual design of digital filters involves choosing the type of
algorithm to implement (e. g. , finite impulse response or infinite
impulse response), the type of polyno mial approximation (e. g. ,
Equiripple or Chebyshev), the fabrication technology (e. g. , CMOS
or BiCMOS), and so on. Once a particu lar design plan is chosen,
the detailed design phase can begin. It is during this phase that
various synthesis, simulation, layout, and test activities occur to
refine the conceptual design, gradually filling more detail until
the design is finally realized. The principal advantage of VLSI
System Planning is that the increasingly expensive resources of the
detailed design process are more efficiently managed. Costly
redesigns are minimized because the detailed design process is
guided by a more credible, consistent, and correct design plan.
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