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Gigahertz SiGe BiCMOS FPGAs with new architectures and novel power management schemes

Authors :
Channakeshav
John F. McDonald
S.-C. Liu
Jong-Ru Guo
Kuan Zhou
Michael Chu
R. P. Kraft
Chao You
Source :
FPT
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
IEEE, 2003.

Abstract

The demand for high speed Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) has been on a rise. These were never possible using CMOS as the basic device. People were able to achieve frequencies in the range of 70-250 MHz using CMOS. The availability of Silicon Germanium (SiGe) Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) devices has opened the door for Gigahertz FPGAs. An FPGA with a speed of over 5 GHz was reported by B.S. Goda (2000) using SiGe 5HP technology. However in order to scale up FPGAs significantly, a serious power management scheme must be in place. Apart from this, architectural changes can be made to improve the speed and reduce the power. This paper elaborates on the architecture of the new SiGe FPGA and its advantages over the previous generation SiGe FPGAs. The entire Configuration Logic Block (CLB) has been implemented using seven Current Mode Logic (CML) trees. Apart from these, a novel power management scheme is implemented which allows the FPGA to operate at multiple modes: fast, non-critical, slow and off. The new FPGA can run in the fast mode when speed is critical or in the slow mode when power is the limiting issue. The CLB can run up to 5.96 GHz.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2002 IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology, 2002. (FPT). Proceedings.
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9a21c076b9c5ac86a034ad0084fc23f7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/fpt.2002.1188680