Computer-aided design and analysis of circuits and semiconductor – Integrated circuit design processing – System-on-chip design
Reexamination Certificate
2011-03-08
2011-03-08
Lin, Sun J (Department: 2825)
Computer-aided design and analysis of circuits and semiconductor
Integrated circuit design processing
System-on-chip design
C716S100000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07904872
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a system-on-chip (SOC) structure that allows for automated integration of multiple intellectual cores. The SOC structure incorporates a plurality of cells connected to a common bus on a chip. Each cell incorporates a functional core and an automated integration unit (AIU) connected to the functional core. Each AIU communicates integration information for its functional core over the common bus to the AIUs in the other cells. The exchange of information between the AIUs is controlled either by the integration units themselves or by a controller. Based on received integration information, each AIU can automatically make any required configuration adjustments for integration. Furthermore, based on this exchange of information, the functional cores can interact, as necessary, during SOC operation. Also disclosed are an associated method of forming such a SOC structure and a design structure for such an SOC structure.
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Leonard Todd E.
Schneider Kyle E.
Twombly Peter A.
Gibb I.P. Law Firm LLC
International Business Machines - Corporation
Kotulak, Esq. Richard M.
Lin Sun J
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