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An Energy-Conscious Exploration Methodology for Reconfigurable DSPs
Paris, France February 23-February 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DATE.1998.655879Design Automation and Test in Europe ...
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Jan Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley
Marlene Wan, University of California, Berkeley
As the "system-on-a-chip" concept is rapidly becoming a reality, time-to-market and product complexity push the reuse of complex macromodules. Circuits combining a variety of the macromodules (micro-processors, DSPs, programmable logic and embedded memories) are being reported by a number of companies. Most of these systems target the embedded market where speed, area, and power requirements are paramount, and a balance between hardware and software implementation is needed. Reconfigurable computing devices have recently emerged as one of the major alternative implementation approaches, addressing most of the requirements outlined above.
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Jan Rabaey, Marlene Wan, "An Energy-Conscious Exploration Methodology for Reconfigurable DSPs," date, pp.341, Design Automation and Test in Europe (DATE '98), 1998
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