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Design of Large ICs (5P140)

Design of Large ICs (5P140). Jef van Meerbergen jef.van.meerbergen@philips.com J.L.v.Meerbergen@ele.tue.nl Patrick Groeneveld patrick@ics.ele.tue.nl slides and course info available via www.ics.ele.tue.nl/~jef TU Eindhoven/EESI 2001/2002.

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Design of Large ICs (5P140)

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  1. Design of Large ICs (5P140) Jef van Meerbergen jef.van.meerbergen@philips.com J.L.v.Meerbergen@ele.tue.nl Patrick Groeneveld patrick@ics.ele.tue.nl slides and course info available via www.ics.ele.tue.nl/~jef TU Eindhoven/EESI 2001/2002 jvm

  2. Goal = learn about VLSI design of complex digital systems • architecture exploration (from C/C++ to RTL) • layout exercise (from RTL to layout) • Method = DIY (do it yourself) • via a design project with hands-on • using A|RT designer and Magma tools • using documentation on the website ... • but encouraged to find more on the web • using prepared exercises … • but open to discuss your own proposals • cooperation is encouraged … • but exam is on an individual basis (written report + discussion) jvm

  3. intro to the JPEG application • reading material: intro.ppt, Slides1-5.doc • exercises 1 & 2 • intro to A|RT designer • reading material: artdesigner_training.ppt, artdesigner_tut.pdf • exercises lab 1 - 4 • intro to bittrue specification in C/C++ • reading material: artlib_useref.pdf • intro to the IDCT • reading material:sheet1.ps & sheet2.ps • exercises 3 & 4 (compliancy tests) • IDCT design exercise (from C to RTL) • intro to the Magma layout tools • IDCT layout exercise jvm

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  5. Step 1: Start the X-emulator ExceedStep 2: Right-click on the Exceed button in the task-bar (below)Click Tools -> Client Startup -> newStep 3: a window pops up (Xstart Client Startup Application)Click Help -> Wizard ...Step 4: (we now fill in the form using the wizard)Click nextType in host field: kameleon.ics.ele.tue.nlSelect in host type: HPClick nextEnsure that Xterm is slected as applicationThe parameters should be: -display @d&;(you can use more fancy parameters here to start up the window. I use: @(XTerm, method=stdappdb) -ls -sb -sl 1000 -rv -name kameleon -display @d&;Click nextFill in your user name and passoword(you can fill in this stuff to your likings)Check the box 'Create a shortcut.....')Click nextyour're done,Click cancel jvm

  6. Step 5 (A window has popped up with shortcuts)Drag the shortcut 'Xterm (kameleon.ics.ele.tue.nl)’ to your desktopStep 6 and beyondDouble click on your new icon. A window should appearthat is a xterm on kameleon.Step 2 - 6 are only needed once. Next time you start Exceed and double click the icon. jvm

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