Abstract: | The article describes the status of work at IMEC on the Cathedral-II silicon compiler. The compiler was developed to synthesize synchronous multiprocessor system chips for digital signal processing. It is a continuation of work on the Cathedral-I operational silicon compiler for bit-serial digital filters. Cathedral-II is based on a ?meet in the middle? design method that encourages a total separation between system design and reusable silicon design. The CAD system includes a rule-based synthesis program, a procedural program, and a controller synthesis environment. Processors are synthesized in terms of modules called from automated reusable module generators. Chip layout is done on a floor planner. An expert subsystem verifies correctness during silicon design and generates functional and timing models for verification at the module and chip levels. |