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Preface | ||
Glossary | ||
1 | Introduction to FPGAs | 1 |
1.1 | Evolution of Programmable Devices | 2 |
1.2 | What is an FPGA? | 4 |
1.3 | Economics of FPGAs | 6 |
1.4 | Applications of FPGAs | 8 |
1.5 | Implementation Process | 9 |
1.6 | Concluding Remarks | 11 |
2 | Commercially Available FPGAs | 13 |
2.1 | Programming Technologies | 14 |
2.2 | Commercially Available FPGAs | 20 |
2.3 | FPGA Design Flow Example | 40 |
2.4 | Concluding Remarks | 43 |
3 | Technology Mapping for FPGAs | 45 |
3.1 | Logic Synthesis | 46 |
3.2 | Lookup Table Technology Mapping | 51 |
3.3 | Multiplexer Technology Mapping | 74 |
3.4 | Final Remarks | 86 |
4 | Logic Block Architecture | 87 |
4.1 | Logic Block Functionality versus Area-Efficiency | 88 |
4.2 | Impact of Logic Block Functionality on FPGA Performance | 103 |
4.3 | Final Remarks and Future Issues | 115 |
5 | Routing for FPGAs | 117 |
5.1 | Routing Terminology | 118 |
5.2 | General Strategy for Routing in FPGAs | 119 |
5.3 | Routing for Row-Based FPGAs | 120 |
5.4 | Routing for Symmetrical FPGAs | 130 |
6 | Flexibility of FPGA Routing Architectures | 147 |
6.1 | FPGA Architectural Assumptions | 148 |
6.2 | Experimental Procedure | 155 |
6.3 | Limitations of the Study | 156 |
6.4 | Experimental Results | 157 |
6.5 | Conclusions | 166 |
7 | A Theoretical Model for FPGA Routing | 169 |
7.1 | Architectural Assumptions for the FPGA | 170 |
7.2 | Overview of the Stochastic Model | 171 |
7.3 | Previous Research for Predicting Channel Densities | 172 |
7.4 | The Probability of Successfully Routing a Connection | 174 |
7.5 | Using the Stochastic Model to Predict Routability | 184 |
7.6 | Final Remarks | 189 |
References | 191 | |
Index | 203 |
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