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SUMMARY:Powerdash: A Comprehensive Framework for SOC Power Analysis and Tr
 acking
DESCRIPTION:Engineering Track Poster\n\nVivek Joshi and Atman Kar (Texas I
 nstruments)\n\nPowerdash is an innovative push-button framework designed t
 o serve as a holistic solution for System-on-Chip (SOC) power analyses. Th
 is framework offers a range of capabilities that enable SOC designers to e
 fficiently analyze and manage power-related data.\nPowerdash excels in del
 ivering ultra-low latency parsing tools that can effectively interpret Jou
 les and Voltus power reports. It automates the process of collecting this 
 data and seamlessly integrates it into a centralized Oracle database. Furt
 hermore, it provides an intuitive visualization feature, enabling users to
  present power data in the form of informative charts via the Spotfire Das
 hboard.\nCurrently, Powerdash supports essential functionalities, includin
 g Library PPA Analysis and Usecase power tracking across multiple compile 
 cycles and Process-Voltage-Temperature (PVT) scenarios. This paper discuss
 es the framework's features, benefits, and its contribution to streamlinin
 g SOC power analysis processes, making it a valuable asset for SOC designe
 rs and engineers.\n\nTopic: Back-End Design, Embedded Systems, Front-End D
 esign, IP
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