The VLSI-programming language Tangram and its translation into handshake circuits

Kees van Berkel, Joep Kessels, Marly Roncken, Ronald Saeijs, Frits Schalij

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Samenvatting

In this paper we view VLSI design as a programming activity. VLSI designs are described in the algorithmic programming language Tangram. The paper gives an overview of Tangram, providing sufficient detail to invite the reader to try a small VLSI program himself. Tangram programs can be translated into handshake circuits, networks of elementary components that interact by handshake signaling. We have constructed a silicon compiler that automates this translation and converts these handshake circuits into asynchronous circuits and subsequently into VLSI layouts.

Originele taal-2Engels
Titel3rd European Conference on Design Automation (EDAC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, February 25-28, 1991)
Plaats van productiePiscataway
UitgeverijInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pagina's384-389
Aantal pagina's6
ISBN van geprinte versie0818626453
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 dec. 1992
Extern gepubliceerdJa
EvenementEuropean Design Automation Conference (EURO-DAC '91) - Amsterdam, Nederland
Duur: 25 feb. 199128 feb. 1991

Congres

CongresEuropean Design Automation Conference (EURO-DAC '91)
Verkorte titelEURO-DAC '91
Land/RegioNederland
StadAmsterdam
Periode25/02/9128/02/91
AnderEDAC The European conference on design automation

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