Abstract

This paper presents an overview of The System Architect's Workbench, a behavioral synthesis system under development at Carnegie Mellon University. This system converts an abstract behavioral description of a piece of hardware into a set of register-transfer components and a control sequence table. Two-synthesis methodologies are supported: one is tuned specifically to design microprocessors, and the other supports a more general design style. Results are presented here for both approaches.

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