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IEEE 1076.4-1995

Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Modeling Specification

Standard by IEEE, 1996

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1076.4-1995 is a technical standard for Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Modeling Specification, written to support clearer engineering communication around component behavior and model definition. In an electronics design context, it helps describe how ASIC models should represent circuits, devices, and system interactions in a consistent way. That makes it useful for design review, verification planning, and documentation where precise modeling matters.

About 1076.4-1995

This standard focuses on the specification side of ASIC modeling rather than the physical fabrication of the chip. It provides a structured basis for describing integrated circuit behavior in a way engineers can use during analysis, simulation, and design coordination. For teams working with components, circuits, devices, and systems, 1076.4-1995 supports a common technical language for model-oriented work and helps reduce ambiguity when comparing intended behavior with implementation.

Where is 1076.4-1995 used?

1076.4-1995 is most relevant in ASIC development environments where modeled circuit behavior needs to be reviewed, exchanged, or validated before hardware release. It may be used in design engineering, simulation workflows, verification activities, and documentation for custom integrated circuits. The standard is also useful when teams need a consistent reference for how an ASIC should be represented within larger electronic systems or component-level analyses.

Importance in practice

In practice, the value of 1076.4-1995 is in improving consistency and reducing misunderstanding during ASIC design work. A defined modeling specification can support better compliance checks, clearer handoff between engineering groups, and more reliable comparison between expected and observed behavior. For procurement, testing, and design control, it helps establish a stable reference point, which can lower rework risk and improve confidence in technical decisions.

  • ASIC modeling specification
  • Integrated circuit behavior description
  • Design verification reference
  • Component and system context
SKU: d1856d0a9b7c

  • Publication Date: 1996
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: General Topics for Engineers; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1076.4 (2001)
  • This Version: 1076.4 (1996)

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