Abstract:In this paper, we present EMPAR, an interactive synthesis environment for hardware emulations. EM-PAR provides an open-ended design environment for the development of hardware emulators, which is capable of supporting: (1) a variety of EM architectures (2) a variety of EM synthesis algorithms, (3) interactive control by the user, and (4) design quality analysis. An X-window based graphical user interface has been developed to support a variety of interactive design tasks. The key features in EMPAR are: (1) it … Show more
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