DocumentCode :
2689357
Title :
RIPAC: a VLSI processor for speech recognition
Author :
Licciardi, L. ; Paolini, M. ; Tasso, R. ; Toriell, A. ; Cecinati, R.
fYear :
1989
fDate :
15-18 May 1989
Abstract :
RIPAC is a VLSI processor for dynamic time warping (DTW), devoted to both isolated-word and connected-speech recognition. It works with both the template-matching and the discrete hidden-Markov-model approaches. The chip is organized in a Harvard architecture with a microprogrammed control unit and an independent data path, devoted to both the dynamic programming task and the external address generation. The external data RAM can be addressed, up to 16 Mbytes, with a compaction of information. An internal cache relaxes speed requirements for the external data memory. Testing solutions are implemented for either system or circuit functionality; a test microprogram is cabled in the microprogram ROM. The chip works at a frequency of 16 MHz with a microinstruction cycle of 125 ns. Working chips have been produced using a 3-μm double-metal CMOS technology with a full custom approach. RIPAC has a complexity of 70 K equivalent transistors, a die size of 6 mm×6.5 mm, housed in a 68-pin LCC package, and a power dissipation of about 300 mW at 16 MHz
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; VLSI; computerised signal processing; digital signal processing chips; microprogramming; speech recognition; voice equipment; 125 ns; 16 MHz; 16 Mbytes; 3 micron; 300 mW; 68-pin LCC package; DSP chip; Harvard architecture; RIPAC; VLSI processor; connected-speech; discrete hidden-Markov-model; double-metal CMOS technology; dynamic programming task; dynamic time warping; external address generation; external data RAM; full custom; independent data path; internal cache; isolated-word; microinstruction cycle; microprogram ROM; microprogrammed control unit; power dissipation; speech processing equipment; speech recognition; template-matching; test microprogram;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CICC.1989.56798
Filename :
5726265
Link To Document :
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