Physical description |
1 online resource (675 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. The Concept of Electronic Design Automation -- Symbolic Design -- 3. Symbolic Design Entry -- High Level Language Design -- 4. Design using Standard Description Languages -- 5. Graphical Specification of System Behavior -- 6. Synthesis -- 7. Hardware/Software Co-Design -- 8. Tabular Design Formats -- Modelling and Verifications -- 9. Circuit Verification -- 10. Analog Simulation -- 11. Digital Simulation -- 12. Mixed Signal Simulation. |
Summary |
The Electronic Design Automation Handbook carefully details design tools and techniques for high performance ASIC-design. It shows the best practices for creating reusable designs in an SoC design methodology. The Electronic Design Automation Handbook was developed by colleagues from the Universities of Applied Sciences, Germany, who are engaged in the design of integrated electronics in education and research and which form the MPC Group of the Universities of Applied Sciences of Baden-Wrttemberg /Germany. MPC works as network of partners to industry and is able, due to the wide varying experiences of the institutes involved, to cover the entire range of the modern day circuit design. Each year more than 600 students are educated in the laboratories of MPC-members. Our personal experience from student and industry-projects ensures authenticity. The practical and theoretical experience from our projects has been used in the basis of this handbook. |
Other author |
Jansen, Dirk.
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Subject |
Electronic circuit design -- Data processing.
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Computer-aided design.
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ISBN |
9780387735436 (electronic bk.) |
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0387735437 (electronic bk.) |
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1402075022 |
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9781402075025 |
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9781441953698 |
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1441953698 |
Standard Number |
10.1007/978-0-387-73543-6 |
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