Conversion of an HDL sequential truth table to generic HDL...

Computer-aided design and analysis of circuits and semiconductor – Nanotechnology related integrated circuit design

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C716S030000

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ABSTRACT:
An HDL conversion process receives a data structure representing the behavior of a circuit element. The circuit element is sequential and the data structure is defined in a hardware description language (HDL) using a specific format. The conversion process generates a conversion matrix from the data structure. The conversion matrix represents the behavior of the circuit element in a generic format. The conversion process then determines a generic HDL register and a plurality of generic HDL input logic for the generic HDL register to replicate the behavior represented by the data structure based on the conversion matrix.

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