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Mapping Multi-Mode Circuits to LUT-Based FPGA Using Embedded MUXes
Napa, California September 22-September 24
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Tim Courtney, Queen?s University Belfast
Richard Turner, Queen?s University Belfast
Roger Woods, Queen?s University Belfast
For some systems, a general-purpose FPGA solution tends to be large and slow. A reconfigurable solution is smaller and faster but has a delay associated with the reconfiguration. In this paper, embedded MUXes are used to achieve the performance of reconfiguration without the time penalty. For a CRC circuit an area reduction of 93% compared to a general-purpose solution and a reduction of 17-34% compared to similar software compiled systems is achieved.
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Tim Courtney, Richard Turner, Roger Woods, "Mapping Multi-Mode Circuits to LUT-Based FPGA Using Embedded MUXes," fccm, pp.318, 10th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM'02), 2002
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