Journal of Innovation in Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 2

Development of SoC for IoT Applications

  • Author:
  • H Indumathi1, K Vijay Kumar2, V. Babu3
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 12 to 15

1Student of ECE department, Arunai college of Engineering, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. Email: indumathi388@gmail.com

2Distinguished Member, Technical Staff, Wipro Limited, Bangalore. vbabu.lec@gmail.com

3Assistant professor, Arunai college of Engineering, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. vijay.kodavalla@wipro.com

Online published on 27 June, 2017.

Abstract

A system on chip (SoC) is a micro chip with all the necessary electronic circuits and parts for a given system, such as smart phone on a single integrated circuit (IC). The size, low power and low cost are the major metrics to be considered in VLSI Field. The development process of SoC for IoT is the advanced design technique. The proposed methodology is a SoC design that includes silicon-proven wired and wireless interface, data converters, security, low-power embedded memories, logic libraries, energy-efficient processor cores and integrated sub-systems. These modules are modeled using language like C programming, Verilog coding, RTL test bench and test case development. If any of the test case is failed, that is fixed by analyzing the whole module functionality and finally the whole SoC is verified. The verification of the module test cases is done with the help of the Cadence simvision tool.

Keywords

SoC, IoT, RTL, DUT, HDL, Environment, System Verilog