Towards One-Pass Synthesis

Cover of Towards One-Pass Synthesis by Rolf Drechsler
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: 2002
Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9781402070440
Dimensions:
Height: 9.98 Inches
Length: 6.3 Inches
Weight: 2.20462262 Pounds
Width: 0.63 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.39/5
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Towards One-Pass Synthesis by Rolf Drechsler, published by Springer Science & Business Media on May 31, 2002, spans 182 pages and is presented in English. This book addresses the complexities involved in the design process of digital circuits, which has traditionally been divided into distinct phases such as logic synthesis, mapping, and routing. It highlights the challenges that arise from this separation, particularly the quality loss in circuit optimization, and introduces the concept of one-pass synthesis as a solution to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in circuit design.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of the new paradigm associated with one-pass synthesis, including theoretical and practical aspects. The book discusses two main approaches to ensure designs are optimized from the outset: integrating layout information during the logic synthesis phase and refining optimization processes to better align with subsequent phases. Additionally, it presents various minimization algorithms and offers insights into recent developments and trends in the field of circuit design, making it a valuable resource for professionals and academics involved in computer science, artificial intelligence, and software development.


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The design process of digital circuits is often carried out in individual steps, like logic synthesis, mapping, and routing. Since originally the complete process was too complex, it has been split up in several – more or less independent – phases. In the last 40 years powerful algorithms have been developed to find optimal solutions for each of these steps. However, the interaction of these different algorithms has not been considered for a long time. This leads to quality loss e.g. in cases where highly optimized netlists fit badly onto the target architecture. Since the resulting circuits are often far from being optimal and insufficient regarding the optimization criteria, like area and delay, several iterations of the complete design process have to be carried out to get high quality results. This is a very time consuming and costly process. For this reason, some years ago the idea of one-pass synthesis came up. There were two main approaches how to guarantee that a design got “first time right”: Combining levels that were split before, e.g. to use layout information already during the logic synthesis phase; Restricting the optimization in one level such that it better fits to the next one. So far, several approaches in these two directions have been presented and new techniques are under development. In Towards One-Pass Synthesis we describe the new paradigm that is used in one-pass synthesis and present examples for the two techniques above. Theoretical and practical aspects are discussed and minimization algorithms are given. This will help people working with synthesis tools and circuit design in general (in industry and academia) to keep informed about recent developments and new trends in this area.

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