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Simulation in the Design of Digital Electronic Systems

Simulation in the Design of Digital Electronic Systems

Simulation in the Design of Digital Electronic Systems

John B. Gosling, University of Manchester
January 1994
Hardback
9780521416566
AUD$176.32
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    This book describes the structure of simulators suitable for use in the design of digital electronic systems. It includes the compiled code and event driven algorithms for digital electronic system simulators, together with timing verification. Limitations of the structures are also discussed. An introduction to the problems of designing models is included, partly to point to how user models might be constructed for application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and so on, and partly to expose the limitations of the modelling process. As a guide to the use of simulators the book includes chapters which introduce the subjects of testing and design for testability. A major chapter is devoted to fault simulation. The text has an introduction to hardware accelerators and modellers.

    • Unique in its treatment of simulation as opposed to testing and design for test
    • Unique in its description of modelling techniques and timer verification
    • User-oriented approach

    Product details

    January 1994
    Hardback
    9780521416566
    292 pages
    235 × 157 × 21 mm
    0.559kg
    131 b/w illus. 44 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. An introduction to the simulation of electronic systems
    • 2. Electronic computer aided design (ECAD) systems
    • 3. Design for testability
    • 4. Exercising the design in simulation and test
    • 5. Input/output if simulation and specification of models
    • 6. Simulation algorithms
    • 7. Models and model design
    • 8. Timing verification
    • 9. Fault simulation
    • 10. Simulator features and extensions.
      Author
    • John B. Gosling , University of Manchester