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Incremental design techniques with non-preemptive refinement for million-gate FPGAs.
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Incremental design techniques with non-preemptive refinement for million-gate FPGAs./
Author:
Ma, Jing.
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180 p.
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Co-Chairs: Peter M. Athanas; Mark T. Jones.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-11B.
Subject:
Engineering, Electronics and Electrical. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3069880
ISBN:
0493896740
Incremental design techniques with non-preemptive refinement for million-gate FPGAs.
Ma, Jing.
Incremental design techniques with non-preemptive refinement for million-gate FPGAs.
- 180 p.
Co-Chairs: Peter M. Athanas; Mark T. Jones.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2003.
This dissertation presents a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design methodology that can be used to shorten the FPGA design-and-debug cycle, especially as gate counts increase to many millions. Core-based incremental placement algorithms, in conjunction with fast interactive routing, are investigated to reduce the design processing time by distinguishing the changes between design iterations and reprocessing only the changed blocks without affecting the remaining part of the design. Different from other incremental placement algorithms, this tool provides the function not only to handle small modifications; it can also incrementally place a large design from scratch at a rapid rate. Incremental approaches are inherently greedy techniques, but when combined with a background refinement thread, the incremental approach offers the instant gratification that designers expect, while preserving the fidelity attained through batch-oriented programs. An incremental FPGA design tool has been developed, based on the incremental placement algorithm and its background refiner.
ISBN: 0493896740Subjects--Topical Terms:
626636
Engineering, Electronics and Electrical.
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