Abstract
This paper deals with linking system-level design tools with existing hardware design and synthesis tools. The main difficulty is the gap that exists between concepts handled at the system level and concepts accepted by existing synthesis tools. The paper gives an overview of the state of the art and presents COSMOS, a design methodology intended to fill this gap. The methodology allows the combination of a system-level design language (SDL) and a hardware design language (VHDL). The use of such a system-level specification can dramatically reduce the volume of information handled.
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