- Silicon compiler
A silicon compiler is a
software system that takes a user's specifications and automatically generates anintegrated circuit (IC). The process is sometimes referred to ashardware compilation .Silicon compilation takes place in three major steps:
* Convert a hardware-description language such asVerilog orVHDL into logic (typically in the form of a "netlist ").
* Place equivalentlogic gate s on the IC. Silicon compilers typically use standard-cell libraries so that they do not have to worry about the actual integrated-circuit layout and can focus on the placement.
* Routing the standard cells together to form the desired logic.One of the earliest silicon compilers was called Bristle Blocks. [Johannsen, D. L., "Bristle Blocks: A Silicon Compiler," Proceedings 16th Design Automation Conference, 310–313, June 1979.]
References
External links
* [http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=silicon+compiler&i=51348,00.asp Definition] from "
PC Magazine "
* [http://www.rulabinsky.com/cavd/text/chap04-5.html Computer Aids for VLSI Design by Steven M. Rubin]
* [http://vl.fmnet.info/hwcomp/ Hardware compilation information]
* [http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/hwcomp.html Hardware compilation mailing list]
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