uBRAM-based run-time reconfigurable FPGA and corresponding reconfiguration methodology
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Chen, YC; Wang, W; Zhang, W; Li, H
Published in: Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology
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With rising demands for high-performance computing and design flexibility of post-fabrication system, reconfigurable architecture has been drawing increasing attentions. However, reconfigurability, advantage of current Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), is severely limited by small capacity of on-chip Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) for storing configuration bits. With emerging high-density and high-performance nano memory devices, opportunities are provided to improve the reconfigurability of the current FPGA's design. © 2012 IEEE.
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Chen, Y. C., Wang, W., Zhang, W., & Li, H. (2012). uBRAM-based run-time reconfigurable FPGA and corresponding reconfiguration methodology. In Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology (pp. 80–86). https://doi.org/10.1109/FPT.2012.6412116
Chen, Y. C., W. Wang, W. Zhang, and H. Li. “uBRAM-based run-time reconfigurable FPGA and corresponding reconfiguration methodology.” In Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology, 80–86, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1109/FPT.2012.6412116.
Chen YC, Wang W, Zhang W, Li H. uBRAM-based run-time reconfigurable FPGA and corresponding reconfiguration methodology. In: Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology. 2012. p. 80–6.
Chen, Y. C., et al. “uBRAM-based run-time reconfigurable FPGA and corresponding reconfiguration methodology.” Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology, 2012, pp. 80–86. Scopus, doi:10.1109/FPT.2012.6412116.
Chen YC, Wang W, Zhang W, Li H. uBRAM-based run-time reconfigurable FPGA and corresponding reconfiguration methodology. Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology. 2012. p. 80–86.
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Fpt 2012 2012 International Conference on Field Programmable Technology
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