S. Donnay, G. Gielen, W. Sansen, W. Kruiskamp, D. Leenaerts, W. V. Bokhoven
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High-level synthesis of analog sensor interface front-ends
In this paper we compare three different methodologies for analog high-level synthesis. Two optimization-based methods-one with simulations in the loop, the other with equations-and a library-based approach are discussed and illustrated with experimental results. The comparison is made by means of a real life design example-a radiation detector interface ASIC-although the methodologies presented in this paper, are generally applicable.