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An analysis of the design processes required for the technology conversion of SoC intellectual property
The conversion of existing embedded intellectual property (IP) from one automotive compatible mixed mode technology to another is analyzed with respect to the methods and resources required. Conclusions are drawn about advances required in tools and design processes to better aid this task.