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The acceptance criteria for analog designs are traditionally defined in terms of real-valued features defined over behavioral responses. For example, rise time, peak overshoot, and settling time are features of the response of a second-order system under a step input. Designers of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) designs typically like to see whether the relevant features lie within their specified ranges,...
Automated methods for bug localization for hardware designs typically work on the design implementation to root-cause a given bug. This paper presents a novel debugging approach where instead of using the design implementation in the debugging process, we use causal deduction using formal properties scattered across the design to locate the bug. This has two advantages, namely, (a) the reasoning takes...
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