Title :
Accuracy-Controlled VLSI Arrays for Signal Processing
Author :
Siggelkow, Andreas ; Höfflinger, Bernd ; Kernhof, Jürgen ; Schwederski, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Institute for Microelectronics Stuttgart, Allmandring 30 A, 70569 Stuttgart (Germany). e-mail: siggelkow@mikroelektronik.uni-stuttgart.d400.de
Abstract :
The DIGILOG leading `1´-first, recursive multiplication algorithm and its efficient mapping onto a VLSI architecture is presented. Multiplication accuracy is studied and the accuracy control method is discussed. Due to low chip area requirements, DIGILOG exhibits a good area/time product that supports highly parallel operation of many small computational elements on a chip; it permits a trade-off of computational accuracy versus throughput. A prototype chip is presented that contains nine reconfigurable DIGILOG elements on a CMOS 1.2¿m 2nd generation sea-of-gates GATE FOREST. Depending on the selected accuracy, the chip achieves a maximum operation rate of up to 360 million 8-bit multiplications per second. The chip can be configured to perform filtering operations ranging from one-dimensional FIR-filtering to low-level image processing algorithms.
Keywords :
Array signal processing; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Electronic mail; Image recognition; Iterative algorithms; Microelectronics; Signal mapping; Signal processing algorithms; Very large scale integration;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 1994. ESSCIRC '94. Twentieth European
Conference_Location :
Ulm, Germany
Print_ISBN :
2-86332-160-9