ASIC Design of the Opensparc T1 Processor Core

ASIC Design of the Opensparc T1 Processor Core

EnglishPaperback / softback
Farag, Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed
Scholar's Press
EAN: 9783639512298
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OpenSPARC T1 is the first open-source, multi-threaded and multi-cored processor developed by SUN micro-systems. The objective of this book is to carry out an ASIC design of the core of this processor using the 130nm CMOS technology. Starting from the open-source RTL description of the OpenSPARC T1 processor core, several modifications like memory mapping, reducing the processor threads and suppressing the test pins were made in order to reduce the processor size to fir it into a 4 x 4 mm2 die area as required by the technology supplier. The correct functionality of the modified RTL description of this processor was verified against over 500 test scripts given by SUN Inc. Next, to convert the design from the RTL form to its gate level equivalent the design was synthesized. Subsequently, the design was physically implemented using the Place and Route flow, including the normal steps like floorplanning, placement, optimization, clock tree synthesis (CTS) and routing. Finally, the design was verified by a series of verification and performance evaluation tests to guarantee its functionality and performance.
EAN 9783639512298
ISBN 3639512294
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Scholar's Press
Publication date March 5, 2013
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 11
Readership General
Authors Farag, Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed