Programmable Analog System Benchmarks Leading to Efficient Analog Computation Synthesis
Jennifer Hasler, Cong Hao
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.