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BOOM(1)                                                      CAO-VLSI Reference Manual                                                     BOOM(1)

NAME
BOOM - BOOlean Minimization ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr SYNOPSIS
boom [-VTOAP] [-l num] [-d num] [-i num] [-a num] [-sjbgpwtmorn] filename [outname] DESCRIPTION
BOOM is used for the first step of the synthesis process. It optimizes a behavioural description using a Reduced Ordered Binary Decision Diagram representation of logic functions. The file filename is the input behavioural description and must be written in vbe(5) format. The resulting behavioural optimized description is saved with the name outname or input_name_o in vbe(5) format. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
MBK_WORK_LIB(1) indicates the path to the read/write directory for the session. OPTIONS
-V Verbose mode on. Each step of the optimization is displayed on the standard output. -T Trace mode on. Some debug informations are displayed on the standard output. -O Reverses initial Bdd variables order. -A BOOM performs a local optimization and keeps the architecture of the initial description by saving most of the intermediate sig- nals. This mode is well-suited for big or regular circuits such as multipliers, adders. By default BOOM performs a global opti- mization and removes most of the intermediate signals so that the outputs are expressed in terms of the inputs or the internal registers. This mode is well-suited for random circuits such as FSMs. -P Uses a parameter file input_name.boom describing optimization directives and constraints. (see below for the exact syntax) # Example of .boom file # # The list of auxiliary signals that have to be kept # during optimization. # Generally carry signals, ram address signals etc ... # BEGIN_KEEP carry[3:0] ram_address[3:0] END # # The list of auxiliary signals which assigned # expression won't be modified. # Generally it's ram output signals. # BEGIN_DONT_TOUCH ram_out[7:0] END -l num Specifies the optimization level [0-3] (default is 0, low level). -d num Specifies the delay optimization percent (default is 0% delay, 100% surface). -i num Specifies the number of iterations for the choosen optimization algorithm (for experts only). -a num Specifies the amplitude during bdd reordering (for experts only). -sjbgpwtmorn Specifies which algorithm has to be used for the boolean optimization. SEE ALSO
boom(5), vbe(5), asimut(1), boog(1), MBK_WORK_LIB(1). BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 August 25, 2000 BOOM(1)
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