Control and communication performance analysis of embedded DSP systems in the MASIC methodology
Proceedings of the 14th international symposium on Systems synthesis
Simulation and Analysis of Embedded DSP Systems Using MASIC Methodology
DATE '03 Proceedings of the conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe - Volume 1
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Embedded cores are gaining widespread use to deal with the complex DSP systems where flexibility is of utmost importance. The design of such a system offers several problems, which is not addressed by the existing methodology. The authors previously presented an integrated grammar based DSP design methodology that separates architectural and functional specification, can create a virtual prototype and has a smooth link to the implementation phase. In this paper we present the extension of the work to handle embedded cores. Here we capture the Host Peripheral Interface (HPI) of TMS320C6x core at higher level of abstraction and provide a single simulation environment, which facilitates faster analysis of hardware software components. Our results reveal that the proposed methodology offers simulation time speed-up of 5 times and design time speed-up of 8 times, while keeping the architectural specification separated from functionality.