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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2008
Marlin H. Mickle, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Swapna Dontharaju, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Raymond R. Hoare, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
James T. Cain, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Alex Jones, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Marlin H. Mickle, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Swapna Dontharaju, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Raymond R. Hoare, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
James T. Cain, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Alex Jones, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
A method of designing an integrated circuit for use in an application having standards having a plurality of primitives, wherein each of the primitives has a corresponding response. The method includes generating a macros description of each of the primitives and the response corresponding to each of the primitives, generating a template relating to the response corresponding to each of the primitives, receiving information specifying a behavior of the integrated circuit in response to the primitives based on the template, and generating a hardware description language representation for the integrated circuit based on the macros description and the information.