Library Free Technology Mapping
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1998Materia
Abstract
This paper presents an efficient method for mapping a set of Boolean equations onto a set of Static CMOS Complex Gates (SCCGs) under a constraint in the number of serial transistors. This Library Free Technology Mapping (LFTM) approach uses a virtuallibrary of SCCGs available through a layout generator, instead of using a limited set of pre characterized cells. Our goal is to use a virtuallibrary of SCCGs to perform the mapping at the transistor leveI, in order to fit the topological constraint ...
This paper presents an efficient method for mapping a set of Boolean equations onto a set of Static CMOS Complex Gates (SCCGs) under a constraint in the number of serial transistors. This Library Free Technology Mapping (LFTM) approach uses a virtuallibrary of SCCGs available through a layout generator, instead of using a limited set of pre characterized cells. Our goal is to use a virtuallibrary of SCCGs to perform the mapping at the transistor leveI, in order to fit the topological constraints imposed by the CMOS technology. Limitations of previously proposed techniques to perform Library Free Technology Mapping are discussed. The proposed method, based on an one-to-one association of CMOS transistors with Binary Decision Diagram ares, is not dependent on the initial ordering of Boolean equations. Experimental results comparing this technique to previously published ones indicate that it generates good-quality solutions. ...
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Revista de Informatica Teorica e Aplicada. Porto Alegre. v. 5, n. 2 (dez. 1998), p. 65-76
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