Design Methodology for Mixed-Domain Systems-on-a-Chip - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Design Methodology for Mixed-Domain Systems-on-a-Chip

Tamal Mukherjee and Gary K. Fedder
Workshop Paper, VLSI '98 Workshop on System Level Design, pp. 96 - 101, April, 1998

Abstract

Digital design tools such as logic synthesis, semicustom layout and behavioral simulation have drastically changed the digital IC design process, enabling design of complex "systems on a chip". The usefulness of such chips are limited in a world dominated by information that is not represented by 0s and 1s. Overcoming these limitations has led to mixed-signal, and mixed-domain technologies. We focus on design methodologies and tools to aid the design of complex microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) having large numbers of mixed-domain components. We propose a hierarchically structured design approach that is compatible with standard IC design involving a schematic approach to MEMS design, a layout synthesis strategy for cell-level design automation, and a feature-recognition based device extractor for layout verification. We present emerging results on our design methodology and tools.

BibTeX

@workshop{Mukherjee-1998-14613,
author = {Tamal Mukherjee and Gary K. Fedder},
title = {Design Methodology for Mixed-Domain Systems-on-a-Chip},
booktitle = {Proceedings of VLSI '98 Workshop on System Level Design},
year = {1998},
month = {April},
pages = {96 - 101},
}