D. Verkest, W. Eberle, P. Schaumont, B. Gyselinckx, Serge Vemalde
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Abstract
This paper describes the system-level design process followed for the implementation of a 72 Mb/s OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) transceiver for 5 GHz wireless LAN (Local Area Network) that is realized in 0.18 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. The starting point is a high-level specification using the general-purpose programming language C++. By making use of a set of class libraries developed internally at IMEC, architectural trade-offs can be easily explored. The open nature of a C++ based design environment supports the re-use of previously designed building blocks and allows designers to extend the typically supported design-flow eliminating the need for manual generation and correction of synthesis and verification scripts. Automated HDL (Hardware Description Language) code generation from the C++ descriptions creates the link to standard synthesis tools and back-end flows.
本文介绍了以0.18 /spl μ m CMOS技术实现的5ghz无线局域网(Local Area Network) 72 Mb/s OFDM收发器的系统级设计过程。起点是使用通用编程语言c++的高级规范。通过使用IMEC内部开发的一组类库,可以很容易地探索体系结构的权衡。基于c++的设计环境的开放特性支持对先前设计的构建块的重用,并允许设计人员扩展通常支持的设计流,从而消除了手工生成和校正合成和验证脚本的需要。从c++描述中自动生成HDL(硬件描述语言)代码,创建到标准合成工具和后端流的链接。