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This book is concerned with advances in serial-data computa tional
architectures, and the CAD tools for their implementation in
silicon. The bit-serial tradition at Edinburgh University (EU)
stretches back some 6 years to the conception of the FIRST silicon
compiler. FIRST owes much of its inspiration to Dick Lyon, then at
Xerox P ARC, who proposed a 'structured-design' methodology for
construction of signal processing systems from bit-serial building
blocks. Based on an nMOS cell-library, FIRST automates much of
Lyon's physical design process. More recently, we began to feel
that FIRST should be able to exploit more modern technologies.
Before this could be achieved, we were faced with a massive manual
re-design task, i. e. the porting of FIRST cell-library to a new
technology. As it was to avoid such tasks that FIRST was conceived
in the first place, we decided to move the level of
user-specification much nearer to the silicon level (while still
hiding details of transistor circuit design, place and route etc.,
from the user), and by so doing, enable the specification of more
functionally powerful libraries in technology-free form. The
results of this work are in evidence as advances in serial-data
design techniques, and the SECOND silicon compiler, introduced
later in this book. These achievements could not have been
accomplished without help from various sources. We take this
opportunity to thank Profs."
This book is concerned with advances in serial-data computa tional
architectures, and the CAD tools for their implementation in
silicon. The bit-serial tradition at Edinburgh University (EU)
stretches back some 6 years to the conception of the FIRST silicon
compiler. FIRST owes much of its inspiration to Dick Lyon, then at
Xerox P ARC, who proposed a 'structured-design' methodology for
construction of signal processing systems from bit-serial building
blocks. Based on an nMOS cell-library, FIRST automates much of
Lyon's physical design process. More recently, we began to feel
that FIRST should be able to exploit more modern technologies.
Before this could be achieved, we were faced with a massive manual
re-design task, i. e. the porting of FIRST cell-library to a new
technology. As it was to avoid such tasks that FIRST was conceived
in the first place, we decided to move the level of
user-specification much nearer to the silicon level (while still
hiding details of transistor circuit design, place and route etc.,
from the user), and by so doing, enable the specification of more
functionally powerful libraries in technology-free form. The
results of this work are in evidence as advances in serial-data
design techniques, and the SECOND silicon compiler, introduced
later in this book. These achievements could not have been
accomplished without help from various sources. We take this
opportunity to thank Profs."
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