Title :
Power Consumption Management on FPGAs
Author :
García, Andrés David García ; Pérez, Luis Fernando González ; Acuña, Reynaldo Félix
Author_Institution :
Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico
Abstract :
During the last years, the number of hardware implementations based on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is increasing because it satisfies the high speed of system and hardware cost constraints. FPGAs implementation allows the building of rapid prototypes reducing development times and board area. However, since FPGAs has been improved to satisfy speed and size constraints, it is not evident that these devices could satisfy low-power consumption constraint. Compared to ASICs, FPGAs are generally perceived as non low-power consumption devices, whose only advantage is programmability and more recently dynamic reconfigurability. In this work we present an study of dynamic and static power consumption of FPGAs that allows the designer to acquire a better understanding of how power consumption is generated and distributed inside the FPGAs. Based on these results, a genetic algorithm will be used to minimize critical long paths and optimize the internal resources during the Place & Route process in order to optimize power consumption while keeping a high performance.
Keywords :
circuit optimisation; field programmable gate arrays; genetic algorithms; minimisation; network routing; power consumption; FPGA; critical long path minimization; field programmable gate arrays; genetic algorithm; internal resource optimization; place and route process; power consumption management; Costs; Distributed power generation; Energy consumption; Energy management; Field programmable gate arrays; Genetic algorithms; Hardware; Power generation; Power system management; Prototypes; Circuit Design; Field Programmable Gate Array; Genetic Algorithms; Partial Reconfiguration; Power Consumption;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Communications and Computers, 2005. CONIELECOMP 2005. Proceedings. 15th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2283-1
DOI :
10.1109/CONIEL.2005.60