Title :
A universal nonlinear component and its application to WSI
Author :
Jain, Vijay K. ; Wadekar, Suhrid A. ; Lin, Lei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
fDate :
11/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Presents a high-speed multifunction chip for performing one of four nonlinear operations: 1) square root, 2) reciprocal, 3) sine/cosine, and 4) arctangent. Each of these functions is evaluated with one ROM access, two additions, and one major and one minor multiplication, yielding a new result every two clock cycles. Its performance signifies an estimated three-to-four-fold increase in speed (for comparable technologies and minimum feature size) over existing approaches. Furthermore, since all four functions are performed on the same cell, a silicon-area advantage of approximately three is realized when the application demands multiple functions. In wafer scale integration (WSI) of signal and image processing algorithms, several such functions are usually needed, while defect tolerance dictates the use of just one or two types of cells. Thus the new component is ideally suited for monolithic WSI. However, it can also be used as a co-processor/accelerator for commercial DSP chips in hybrid WSI implementation of signal processing algorithms. The underlying principle, which has made the combined goals of high-speed and multifunctionality possible, is second-order interpolation of very small ROM tables. Two versions are presented: a 24-b chip, and a 16-b chip, both fabricated in 2.0-μm CMOS technology
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; VLSI; digital arithmetic; digital signal processing chips; image processing equipment; interpolation; 16 bit; 2.0 micron; 24 bit; CMOS technology; DSP chips; ROM access; WSI; arctangent functions; co-processor/accelerator; image processing algorithms; multifunction chip; nonlinear operations; reciprocal functions; second-order interpolation; signal processing algorithms; silicon-area advantage; sine/cosine functions; square root functions; universal nonlinear component; CMOS technology; Clocks; Coprocessors; Digital signal processing chips; Image processing; Interpolation; Read only memory; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Wafer scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on