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Ensuring consistency during front-end design using an object-oriented interfacing tool called NETLISP
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Proceedings of the 43rd annual Design Automation Conference table of contents
San Francisco, CA, USA
SESSION: Session 51: analog design and design assistance table of contents
Pages: 889 - 892  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-381-6
Authors
Michael Goffioul  IMEC vzw. - Wireless Research, Leuven, Belgium
Gerd Vandersteen  IMEC vzw. - Wireless Research, Leuven, Belgium and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Dept. ELEC, Brussels, Belgium
Joris Van Driessche  IMEC vzw. - Wireless Research, Leuven, Belgium
Bjorn Debaillie  IMEC vzw. - Wireless Research, Leuven, Belgium
Boris Come  IMEC vzw. - Wireless Research, Leuven, Belgium
Sponsors
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The design of complex analog front-ends demands the exploration of a huge design space at different levels of abstraction and using a multitude of simulators. One of the main issues is to guarantee the consistency of the models and the model parameters between the different abstraction levels.A methodology and a tool, called NETLISP, has been developed for the purpose of guaranteeing the consistency between different levels of abstraction. The tool was successfully applied to the design of a multi-mode multi-band analog front-end, showing its applicability on real large-scale designs.




Collaborative Colleagues:
Michael Goffioul: colleagues
Gerd Vandersteen: colleagues
Joris Van Driessche: colleagues
Bjorn Debaillie: colleagues
Boris Come: colleagues