DocumentCode
2050730
Title
Flexible ASIC: shared masking for multiple media processors
Author
Wong, Jennifer L. ; Kourshanfar, Farinaz ; Potkonjak, Miodrag
Author_Institution
California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
13-17 June 2005
Firstpage
909
Lastpage
914
Abstract
ASIC provides more than an order of magnitude advantage in terms of density, speed, and power requirement per gate. However, economic (cost of masks) and technological (deep micron manufacturability) trends favor FPGA as an implementation platform. In order to combine the advantages of both platforms and alleviate their disadvantages, recently a number of approaches, such as structured ASIC/regular fabrics, have been proposed. Our goal is to introduce an approach that has the same objective, but is orthogonal to those already proposed. The idea is to implement several ASIC designs in such a way that they share the datapath, memory structure, and several bottom layers of interconnect, while each design has only a few unique metal layers. We identified and addressed two main problems in our quest to develop a CAD flow for realization of such designs. They are: (i) the creation of the datapath, and (ii) the identification of common and unique interconnect for each design. Both problems are solved optimally using ILP formulations. We assembled a design flow platform using two new programs and the Trimaran and Shade tools. We quantitatively analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of the approach using the Mediabench benchmark suite.
Keywords
application specific integrated circuits; circuit CAD; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit interconnections; microprocessor chips; CAD flow; ILP formulations; Mediabench benchmark suite; Shade tools; Trimaran; design flow platform; flexible ASIC; multiple media processors; shared datapath; shared masking; shared memory structure; structured ASIC/regular fabrics; Application specific integrated circuits; Assembly; Costs; Design automation; Fabrics; Field programmable gate arrays; Logic arrays; Manufacturing; Permission; Power generation economics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation Conference, 2005. Proceedings. 42nd
Print_ISBN
1-59593-058-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DAC.2005.193945
Filename
1510465
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