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Programmable Analog System Benchmarks Leading to Efficient Analog Computation Synthesis

Jennifer Hasler, Cong Hao

2023ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This effort develops the first rich suite of analog and mixed-signal benchmark of various sizes and domains, intended for use with contemporary analog and mixed-signal designs and synthesis tools. Benchmarking enables analog-digital co-design exploration as well as extensive evaluation of analog synthesis tools and the generated analog/mixed-signal circuit or device. The goals of this effort are defining analog computation system benchmarks, developing the required concepts for higher-level analog and mixed-signal tools to utilize these benchmarks, and enabling future automated architectural design space exploration (DSE) to determine the best configurable architecture (e.g., a new FPAA) for a certain family of applications. The benchmarks comprise multiple levels of an acoustic , a vision , a communications , and an analog filter system that must be simultaneously satisfied for a complete system.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputationAnalog computerComputer architectureParallel computingAlgorithmElectrical engineeringEngineeringNumerical Methods and AlgorithmsEmbedded Systems Design TechniquesVLSI and Analog Circuit Testing
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