Title :
A reconfigurable system featuring dynamically extensible embedded microprocessor, FPGA, and customizable I/O
Author :
Borgatti, Michele ; Lertora, Francesco ; Forêt, Benoit ; Calí, Lorenzo
Author_Institution :
STMicroelectronics, Agrate Brianza, Italy
fDate :
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A system chip targeting image and voice processing and recognition application domains is implemented as a representative of the potential of using programmable logic in system design. It features an embedded reconfigurable processor built by joining a configurable and extensible processor core and an SRAM-based embedded field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Application-specific bus-mapped coprocessors and flexible input/output peripherals and interfaces can also be added and dynamically modified by reconfiguring the embedded FPGA. The architecture of the system is discussed as well as the design flows for pre- and post-silicon design and customization. The silicon area required by the system is 20 mm2 in a 0.18-μm CMOS technology. The embedded FPGA accounts for about 40% of the system area.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; application specific integrated circuits; coprocessors; digital signal processing chips; embedded systems; face recognition; field programmable gate arrays; integrated circuit design; multimedia computing; reconfigurable architectures; 0.18 micron; CMOS technology; FPGA; SRAM-based embedded field-programmable gate array; application-specific bus-mapped coprocessors; customizable I/O; customization; design flows; dynamically extensible embedded microprocessor; embedded reconfigurable processor; face-recognition application; flexible input/output peripherals; image processing; multimedia computing; post-silicon design; pre-silicon design; programmable logic; recognition application domains; reconfigurable system; silicon area; system architecture; voice processing; CMOS technology; Field programmable gate arrays; Image recognition; Logic design; Microprocessors; Programmable logic arrays; Programmable logic devices; Reconfigurable logic; Speech recognition; Target recognition;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2002.808288