Synergized Mixed-Signal System-on-Chip (SoC) Design and Development Using System-Level Modeling and Simulation 2024-26-0463
In recent decades, innovative System-on-Chip (SoC) design has become a critical area of research, driven by emerging trends and complex application demands. SoCs, which integrate analog, digital, and mixed-signal components, along with software, present significant design and verification challenges. Modeling and Simulation constitutes a powerful method for designing and evaluating these complex systems, enabling system designers in concept realization, experimentation, optimization, and validation. This paper introduces a ‘Synergized SoC design flow with Modeling and Simulation’ applied in the design and development of SoC for a radar target emulator application. This synergized flow uniquely integrates system-level modeling and simulation with the traditional SoC design and development process to effectively address design and verification needs. Our approach not only accelerates the SoC design cycle time but also provides a comprehensive framework for future innovations in the SoC development.
Author(s):
G Savithri, T Saritha, M Bindu Bhargavi, BS Teza, Sushma Poreddy, M Madhava Kumar, G Vijaya Durga, Usha P Verma, Kishore Siddani, Vidya Viswanathan
Affiliated:
DRDO, MathWorks, Inc.
Pages: 12
Event:
AeroCON 2024
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Simulation and modeling
Integrated circuits
Computer software and hardware
Product development
Design processes
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