Title :
User-configurable ASIC system design
Author :
Slusarczyk, Ray ; Schild, Tom ; Lipman, Jim
Author_Institution :
VLSI Technology Inc., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
The need for user configurability in system design, i.e. the ability to modify system functionality “in-the-field”, is driven by a number of factors. The ability to “optimize” system performance within varying environments, to change how a piece of equipment interfaces with peripherals, or to modify a system´s code are just a few of the factors driving the search for the best way to supply configurability to the system user. pFSB technology, based on ViaLink antifuse structures, enables ASIC-based systems with such a user-configurable capability. It can be used to create PROM-like structures, that are electrically and visually secure, embedded within an ASIC chip. Compatibility with ASIC processing, design libraries and tools is maintained
Keywords :
PROM; application specific integrated circuits; field programmable gate arrays; integrated circuit design; logic design; ASIC-based systems; PROM-like structures; ViaLink antifuse structures; pFSB technology; system functionality modification; user-configurable ASIC system design; user-configurable capability; Amorphous silicon; Application specific integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Circuit testing; Data security; Fuses; Insulation; Libraries; Rivers; System performance;
Conference_Titel :
WESCON/'93. Conference Record,
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9970-6
DOI :
10.1109/WESCON.1993.488443