2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/iccad.2013.6691203
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Partial synthesis through sampling with and without specification

Abstract: In this paper, we present techniques for partial synthesis through sampling mostly for combinational circuits.Here partial synthesis means that most parts of the target circuits are fixed whereas the missing portions must be logic synthesized from scratch. By modeling the missing portions with Look Up Table (LUT) or uninterpreted function (UF), their synthesis and verification problems can be formulated as Quantified Boolean Formulae (QBF). We solve these QBF by repeatedly applying a two step procedure i.e., s… Show more

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“…The techniques shown in [3,4] give a general framework on how to deal with QBF only with SAT solvers. These ideas have also been applied to so called partial logic synthesis in [7].…”
Section: Related Work: Finding a Configuration Of Luts Using Boolean mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The techniques shown in [3,4] give a general framework on how to deal with QBF only with SAT solvers. These ideas have also been applied to so called partial logic synthesis in [7].…”
Section: Related Work: Finding a Configuration Of Luts Using Boolean mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each inserted LUT has the same set of input variables as its original gate. Then, by applying the method in [2,7], we try to find a configuration of the set of LUTs so that the specification and the implementation become logically equivalent.…”
Section: Overall Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
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