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Plasma

Authors :
Rick Amerson
Lyle Albertson
Greg Snider
W.B. Culbertson
Richard J. Carter
Phillip J. Kuekes
Source :
FPGA
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
ACM Press, 1996.

Abstract

Prototypes are invaluable for studying special purpose parallel architectures and custom computing. This paper describes a new FPGA, called Plasma- the heart of a configurable custom computing engine (Teramac) that can execute synchronous logic designs up to one million gates at rates up to one megahertz. Plasma FPGA's using 0.8 micron CMOS are packaged in large multichip modules (MCMs). A large custom circuit may be mapped onto the hardware in approximately two hours, without user intervention. Plasma introduces some innovative architecture concepts including hardware support for large multiported register files.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM fourth international symposium on Field-programmable gate arrays - FPGA '96
Accession number :
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