Behavioral modeling and simulation of mixed-signal system-on-a-chip using SystemC
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Modeling and designing high performance analog reconfigurable circuits
SBCCI '04 Proceedings of the 17th symposium on Integrated circuits and system design
Electronic Commerce and Organizational Innovation: Aspects and Opportunities
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Combined Self-Test of Analog Portion and ADCs in Integrated Mixed-Signal Circuits
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Operational amplifiers with flexible noise power balance scheme for SOC application
Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology
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The last decade saw a surge in the number of small IC design houses, so-called fabless enterprises, that provide systems manufacturers with application-specific ICs (ASICs). More recently, shrinking circuit features and rising transistor density have spawned the system on a chip (SoC), in which most or all of the circuitry required for, say, a cellphone fits on a single IC. Today, these SoCs often contain analog, RF, and mixed-signal components to satisfy the growing demands of communication applications. SoC designers need input from the intellectual property (IP) providers that design circuit modules for use with other SoC elements. Also, they need design tools that can rapidly integrate IP libraries with the mundane sizing, placing, and routing of circuits