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Application-specific integrated circuit @ Wikipedia
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) is an integrated circuit (IC) customised for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use. For example, a chip designed solely to run a cell phone is an ASIC.
In contrast, the 7400 series and 4000 series integrated circuits are logic building blocks that can be wired together to perform many different applications.
Intermediate between ASICs and standard products are...
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Testbench.in - ASIC Functional Verification Tutorial
There are many sources available for basic VLSI/DIGITAL and Hardware Description Languages(HDL's). As the Verification becomes the more and more complex and important there is a need of Hardware Verification Languages (HVL's) like Systemverilog, OpenVera... etc and Methodologies.
But there isn't any great source available for Hardware Verification Languages(HVL's) and Methodologies.
What's on this site : We believe the best and easiest...
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ASIC Design Tutorial
Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) are used to integrate huge systems on single chip.
This tutorial discusses the steps in an ASIC design flow starting from Schematic Capture and Behavioral Modeling moving to Logic Synthesis and Optimization, Gate-Level optimization and Simulation and finally Extraction and Back-annotation.
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