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High-Level Modeling and Synthesis of Analog Integrated Systems [electronic resource] / by Ewout S. J. Martens, Georges G. E. Gielen.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Analog Circuits and Signal Processing SeriesEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402068027
  • 99781402068027
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 621.3815 23
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Contenidos:
Analog Design Methodologies -- Foundations of Design Flows for Analog and Mixed-Signal Systems -- Analog and Mixed-Signal Design Strategies -- Generic Behavioral Modeling -- Time-Domain Generic Behavioral Models -- Frequency-Domain Generic Behavioral Models -- Top-Down Heterogeneous Synthesis -- Top-Down Heterogeneous Optimization -- Conclusions.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Various approaches for finding optimal values for the parameters of analog cells, like op amps, have been investigated since the mid-1980s, and they have made their entrance in commercial applications. However, a larger impact on the performance is expected if tools are developed which operate on a higher abstraction level and consider multiple architectural choices to realize a particular functionality. High-Level Modeling and Synthesis of Analog Integrated Systems examines the opportunities, conditions, problems, solutions and systematic methodologies for this new generation of analog CAD tools. A new design paradigm is defined for high-level synthesis of AMS systems: the high-level design flow based on generic behavior. This design approach involves a modeling strategy using generic behavioral models and a synthesis strategy leading to the exploration of a heterogeneous design space containing different architectures. In High-Level Modeling and Synthesis of Analog Integrated Systems, two novel generic behavioral models are described. The first one adopts a time-domain approach and is suited for classes like Delta-Sigma modulators and sampled-data systems. For the second model, a new frequency-domain framework has been developed (the Phase- Frequency Transfer model) which allows the representation of classes of RF systems like front-ends of wireless receivers. To complete the high-level design strategy, the synthesis strategy has been concretized with a new top-down heterogeneous optimization algorithm. The general high-level design methodology for AMS systems and its concrete applications developed in this book serve as a fundamental framework for a new generation of analog CAD tools. By providing support for automated design space exploration at the architectural level, they realize an increase in design productivity.
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Analog Design Methodologies -- Foundations of Design Flows for Analog and Mixed-Signal Systems -- Analog and Mixed-Signal Design Strategies -- Generic Behavioral Modeling -- Time-Domain Generic Behavioral Models -- Frequency-Domain Generic Behavioral Models -- Top-Down Heterogeneous Synthesis -- Top-Down Heterogeneous Optimization -- Conclusions.

Various approaches for finding optimal values for the parameters of analog cells, like op amps, have been investigated since the mid-1980s, and they have made their entrance in commercial applications. However, a larger impact on the performance is expected if tools are developed which operate on a higher abstraction level and consider multiple architectural choices to realize a particular functionality. High-Level Modeling and Synthesis of Analog Integrated Systems examines the opportunities, conditions, problems, solutions and systematic methodologies for this new generation of analog CAD tools. A new design paradigm is defined for high-level synthesis of AMS systems: the high-level design flow based on generic behavior. This design approach involves a modeling strategy using generic behavioral models and a synthesis strategy leading to the exploration of a heterogeneous design space containing different architectures. In High-Level Modeling and Synthesis of Analog Integrated Systems, two novel generic behavioral models are described. The first one adopts a time-domain approach and is suited for classes like Delta-Sigma modulators and sampled-data systems. For the second model, a new frequency-domain framework has been developed (the Phase- Frequency Transfer model) which allows the representation of classes of RF systems like front-ends of wireless receivers. To complete the high-level design strategy, the synthesis strategy has been concretized with a new top-down heterogeneous optimization algorithm. The general high-level design methodology for AMS systems and its concrete applications developed in this book serve as a fundamental framework for a new generation of analog CAD tools. By providing support for automated design space exploration at the architectural level, they realize an increase in design productivity.

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