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Power Supply Noise-Aware Scheduling and Allocation for DSP Synthesis
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Dongku Kang, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Yiran Chen, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Kaushik Roy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
As technology scales down, power supply noise is becoming a performance and reliability bottleneck in modern VLSI. We propose a power supply noise-aware design methodology for high-level synthesis. By evaluating power supply noise in the early design stage, the proposed method generates schedule and resource allocation with a floorplan such that the power supply noise is minimized. To achieve the goal, we formulated the problem using a genetic algorithm. Compared to designs that do not consider supply noise, the proposed methodology reduces power supply noise up to 44%.
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Dongku Kang, Yiran Chen, Kaushik Roy, "Power Supply Noise-Aware Scheduling and Allocation for DSP Synthesis," isqed, pp.48-53, Sixth International Symposium on Quality of Electronic Design (ISQED'05), 2005
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