Silicon Services
Semiconductor Service offerings to Silicon service
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ASIC/FPGA Design
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ASIC/FPGA/SoC Verification
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Physical Design
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Pre and Post Silicon Validation
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Continuation Services
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DO-254 compliant Avionics Services
ASIC/FPGA Design
Even if you're new to the field of very large-scale integration (VLSI), the primary difference between ASICs and FPGAs is fairly straightforward. An ASIC is designed for a specific application while an FPGA is a multipurpose microchip you can reprogram for multiple applications.
- Architecture Definition and Design Partitioning
- RTL and IP Modeling
- IP Core development and Integration
- Synthesis and Design optimization
- Floor planning
- P&R and Timing Closure
- FPGA board bring-up and System Validation
- ASIC to FPGA, FPGA to FPGA Migration
ASIC/FPGA/SoC Verification
An ASIC verification engineer works with system designers and architects to test performance and validate hardware components and systems. You plan and develop a verification environment while coordinating with developers and architects throughout the design process.
- SoC/IP Verification
- Analog Mixed Signal Verification
- Verification IP development and integration
- Coverage driven Verification
Physical Design
In VLSI, physical design (is also known as integrated circuit layout) is a process in which the front end design transfer the structural netlist to the back end design team to convert into a physical layout database which consists of geometrical design information for all the physical layers.
- RTL and Physical Synthesis
- Hierarchical floor planning and partitioning
- Place & Route, Customized clock Tree synthesis, Signal integrity analysis.
- Sign-off services – Power/Noise, STA and Physical verfication.
Pre and Post Silicon Validation
Pre silicon automation is based on emulation of graphics hardware and testing on it before it is actually build. Post silicon automation is testing of actual graphics hardware after it has been manufacture.
- HW and SW co-verification
- FPGA prototyping
- Pre-prototype firmware
- Chip bringup
- Test Automation
Continuation Services
Service Continuity is the availability of suitable arrangements allowing alternate air navigation services (ANS) services of an agreed quality of service to be readily activated when a long-term disruption of normal service provision is anticipated.
DO-254 complaint Avionics Services
Simply stated, DO-254 is a requirements-driven process-oriented safety standard used on commercial electronics that go into aircraft. (Conceptually speaking, this standard applies to all electronics in anything that flies or could crash and pose a hazard to the public.)
- Complex Electronics Hardware Design, Development and Verification.
- DO-254/DO-178 compliant development
- Creation of all certification artifacts to meet the FAA/EASA guidelines.
- SOI-1 through SOI-IV job aids and audit support.