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IEEE Standard for Design and Verification of Low-Power, Energy-Aware Electronic Systems

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Revision Standard - Superseded. A method is provided for specifying power intent for an electronic design, for use in verification of the structure and behavior of the design in the context of a given power management architecture, and for driving implementation of that power-management architecture. The method supports incremental refinement of power-intent specifications required for IP-based design flows.
This standard defines the syntax and semantics of a format used to express power intent in energy-aware electronic system design. Power intent includes the concepts and information required for specification and validation, implementation and verification, and modeling and analysis of power-managed electronic systems. This standard also defines the relationship between the power intent captured in this format and design intent captured via other formats (e.g., standard hardware description languages and cell libraries).
The standard enables portability of power intent across a variety of commercial products throughout an electronic system design, analysis, verification, and implementation flow.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1801
Publication Date March 25, 2016
Language en - English
Page Count 1068
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Design Automation
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