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Pipeline 1.5 bit/stage architecture
Mar 04th, 2008, 3:49am
 
Hi,somebody can  help me about a pipeline 1.5 bit/stage architecture model in VHDL-AMS.... Cry Cry
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Re: Pipeline 1.5 bit/stage architecture
Reply #1 - Jul 2nd, 2008, 9:41pm
 
I have one in verilogams I presented in a tutorial at BMAS in 2001 (I think) www.bmas-conf.org
covers the architecture, and how the model should work..
Good luck!
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Re: Pipeline 1.5 bit/stage architecture
Reply #2 - Jul 3rd, 2008, 3:09am
 
jbdavid wrote on Jul 2nd, 2008, 9:41pm:
I have one in verilogams I presented in a tutorial at BMAS in 2001 (I think) www.bmas-conf.org
covers the architecture, and how the model should work..
Good luck!


Would you mind making your modeling files available ?
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Re: Pipeline 1.5 bit/stage architecture
Reply #3 - Aug 27th, 2008, 1:29am
 
you can down load the entire presentation.. on from the ARchive on the BMAS website..
Its not in VHDL so you;ll have to translate anyway.. but that work was done a couple of companies ago.. so I don't  think I can get the files anymore..
maybe your cadence AE can ask Ron Vogelsong from them if he still has them..
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