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An overview is presented of the challenges and available solutions in applying top-down design to mixed analog-digital systems. The progress in VLSI technology allows the integration of complex systems on a chip, containing both analog and digital parts. In order to boost the design productivity and guarantee the optimality of such systems while meeting the time to market constraints, a systematic top-down design approach has to be followed with sufficient time and attention paid to system-level architectural design before proceeding to the detailed block design. Also the reuse of macrocells will be unavoidable. System exploration tools will be presented that enable analog-digital co-design and allow to analyze architectural alternatives and trade-offs such as analog-digital partitioning. The crucial elements for analog high-level design (analog behavioral models and power estimators) will then be described in detail. Finally, an overview is given of current techniques for analog circuit synthesis and for mixed-signal layout assembly. Clearly, a top-down approach will be unavoidable for designing future complex systems, but also the remaining challenges to be solved for will be highlighted.
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Gielen, G.G.E. (1999). Top-Down Design of Mixed-Mode Systems: Challenges and Solutions. In: Huijsing, J., van de Plassche, R., Sansen, W. (eds) Analog Circuit Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2983-2_12
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