Title :
A 50 ns video signal processor
Author :
Nakagawa, S. ; Terane, H. ; Matsumura, T. ; Segawa, H. ; Yoshimoto, M. ; Shinohara, H. ; Kato, S. ; Maeda, A. ; Horiba, Y. ; Ohira, H. ; Katoh, Y. ; Iwatsuki, M. ; Tabuchi, K.
Author_Institution :
Mitsubishi, Itami, Japan
Abstract :
A 50-ns CMOS DSP (digital signal processor) with enhanced parallel architecture suited for video signal processing is reported. It has significant performance advantages, especially for video codecs in ISDN (integrated services digital network) video communication, is based on a 24-b fixed-point architecture, and operates in a five-stage pipeline (instruction-fetch, instruction-decode, source-data-transfer, execution, and destination-data-transfer). It contains 538 k transistors and typically consumes 1.4 W at an instruction cycle rate of 50 ns. The DSP was fabricated in a 1.0- mu m double-metal CMOS technology. Computation speed for the several coding procedures is approximately 3 to 10 times faster than that of traditional DSPs. A 64-kb/s video codec can be implemented with four or five DSPs for full common-source-interface-formats (CSIF) mode and one or two DSPs for 1/4 CSIF mode.<>
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; ISDN; VLSI; codecs; computerised picture processing; digital signal processing chips; parallel architectures; pipeline processing; telecommunications computing; video equipment; video signals; 1 micron; 1.4 W; 24 bit; 50 ns; 64 kbit/s; CMOS DSP; CSIF mode; ISDN; VLSI chip; common-source-interface-formats; digital signal processor; double metal technology; five-stage pipeline; fixed-point architecture; instruction cycle rate; integrated services digital network; parallel architecture; video codecs; video communication; video signal processor; CMOS process; CMOS technology; Computer architecture; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processors; ISDN; Parallel architectures; Signal processing; Video codecs; Video signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 1989. Digest of Technical Papers. 36th ISSCC., 1989 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
New York, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.1989.48245