Title :
Design and programming of a flexible, cost-effective systolic array cell for digital signal processing
Author :
Smith, Ross A W ; Dillion, Mike ; Sobelman, Gerald E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Sci., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
7/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A programmable systolic array cell for signal processing applications is described. The cell uses two chips: the 16-b NCR45CM16 CMOS multiplier/accumulator (MAC) for arithmetic, and the systolic array controller (SAC) for routing data and controlling the MAC. All major cell resources can operate concurrently. The many practical details of implementing systolic array algorithms on an array of SAC/MAC cells are fully presented. A library of macros for commonly used program segments is described. Key issues are discussed such as programming the MAC, scaling operands, loading RAM, synchronizing cells, delaying data, unloading results, combining the macros into a program, and pipelining a program. Two systolic algorithms are developed: matrix multiplication on a linear array, and matrix multiplication on a two-dimensional array. With a two-dimensional array, a series of pipelined matrix-matrix multiplications uses the MAC every cycle
Keywords :
cellular arrays; computerised signal processing; digital signal processing chips; macros; pipeline processing; 16 bit; CMOS multiplier/accumulator; NCR45CM16; delaying data; digital signal processing; linear array; loading RAM; macros; matrix multiplication; matrix-matrix multiplications; pipelining; programming; scaling operands; synchronizing cells; systolic array cell; systolic array controller; two-dimensional array; unloading results; Arithmetic; Costs; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processing chips; Pipeline processing; Routing; Signal design; Signal processing; Systolic arrays; Throughput;
Journal_Title :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on