DocumentCode
426901
Title
Achieving wide frequency range in an analog FPGA
Author
Schüler, Erik ; Cairo, L.
Author_Institution
Departamento de Engenharia Eletrica, Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
fYear
2004
fDate
6-8 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
383
Lastpage
386
Abstract
Reconfigurability is supposed to be one of the main components in most future systems-on-chip (SoCs) devices. As digital reconfigurability can be achieved through the use of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), analog programmability can come from their analog counterparts named FPAAs (field programmable analog arrays). The analog front-end of SoCs should be able to execute functions from low frequency (instrumentation, for example) to high frequency (wireless communication), what is not achievable yet with the actual existing FPAAs. This work presents an analog interface able to deal with this problem, without degrading the flexibility of the FPAA and with a low power cost for the system. Practical results show how the proposed interface can deal with frequencies that commercial FPAAs do not reach, allowing analog signal processing in a wide range of frequencies in both continuous time and sampled systems.
Keywords
digital signal processing chips; field programmable analogue arrays; field programmable gate arrays; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; reconfigurable architectures; FPAA; SoC devices; analog FPGA; analog front-end; analog interface; analog signal processing; continuous time systems; digital reconfigurability; field programmable analog arrays; field programmable gate arrays; sampled systems; systems-on-chip; Costs; Degradation; Energy consumption; Field programmable analog arrays; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency; Instruments; Signal processing; System-on-a-chip; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Field-Programmable Technology, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8651-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FPT.2004.1393305
Filename
1393305
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