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Balancing Flexibility in SOC Design: Integrating Analog and Digital Domains for Prototyping

This document explores the critical balance of flexibility in System-on-Chip (SOC) design, highlighting the necessary interactions between analog and digital domains. It offers a comprehensive description of a unified design flow that facilitates real-time SOC prototyping and automated ASIC design processes. By addressing how much flexibility is needed, this study aims to inform designers about the best practices for incorporating flexibility within a single system environment, ultimately enhancing design efficiency and innovation.

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Balancing Flexibility in SOC Design: Integrating Analog and Digital Domains for Prototyping

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    1. 1 The Issues How much flexibility is needed and how best to include it A single system description including interaction between the analog and digital domains Realtime SOC prototyping Automated ASIC design flow

    2. 2 An SOC Design Flow with Prototyping

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