DocumentCode
3168167
Title
Hardware prototyping through programmable gate arrays
Author
Kleinfelder, W. ; Maissel, L. ; Tan, C.J. ; Travillyan, L.
fYear
1991
fDate
11-13 Jun 1991
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
8
Abstract
A method of prototyping large computer systems with FPGAs has been developed. The computer system being modelled is assumed to be composed of a number of large gate-array chips and RAM chips, interconnected to form a complete system. Each gate-array chip in the prototype hardware system is modeled by a printed circuit card containing a number of FPGAs. The cards are then interconnected by individual wired connections. The main advantage of the prototype hardware is that currently available FPGA parts are used and that the entire design of the computer system is contained either in the soft wiring of the FPGAs, the wiring on the cards or the pluggable interconnections between the cards. Methods have been developed so that each element of the prototype can be changed rapidly, following changes in the design. Considerable attention has also been given to verifying the logical and physical correctness of the prototype model
Keywords
logic arrays; logic design; FPGAs; RAM chips; field programmable gate arrays; large computer systems; large gate-array chips; physical correctness; pluggable interconnections; printed circuit card; prototype hardware system; prototype model; soft wiring; wired connections; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer errors; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Integrated circuit interconnections; Printed circuits; Prototypes; Read-write memory; Wire; Wiring;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rapid System Prototyping, 1991. Shortening the Path from Specification to Prototype, Second International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Research Triangle Park, NC
Print_ISBN
0-8186-3040-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWRSP.1991.218629
Filename
218629
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