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Optically reconfigurable gate array
Proceedings 29th Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2002Summary form only given, as follows. Reconfigurable processors, like the Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), open new computational paradigms where the processor is able to tailor its internal structure to better implement a given application. A typical FPGA consists of an array of configurable logic blocks and a mesh of interconnections fully ...
Demetri Psaltis +5 more
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Inkjet-Configurable Gate Array
2018Over the last decades, Organic Electronics has been emerging as a multidisciplinary and innovative way to generate electronic devices and systems. It is intended to provide a platform for low-cost, large-area, and low-frequency Printable Electronics on a variety of substrates, including flexible plastic substrates.
Lluis Teres +2 more
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Trends in gate array technology
Microelectronics Journal, 1983This paper takes a look at where the IC industry is headed today in the evolution of gate array technology. Projections are made of advancements in gate array technology including both array architecture and design methodology. Historically, the concept of a gate array is at least 15 years old.
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IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1984
We propose a new approach to the global routing of gate arrays. The method can handle any channel capacities and pin distributions on the chip. The global router first finds unique routes, then pushes connections to the periphery. As outer wiring capacity is consumed, the routing continues inward, connecting pins and making global cell assignments for ...
Malgorzata Marek-Sadowska, Jeong-Tyng Li
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We propose a new approach to the global routing of gate arrays. The method can handle any channel capacities and pin distributions on the chip. The global router first finds unique routes, then pushes connections to the periphery. As outer wiring capacity is consumed, the routing continues inward, connecting pins and making global cell assignments for ...
Malgorzata Marek-Sadowska, Jeong-Tyng Li
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Field Programmable Gate Arrays
2019The chapter deals with field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA). The basic stages are shown concerning evolution of programmable logic (from PROMs and PLAs to FPGAs). Next, the evolution of FPGAs is analysed. Three ages of FPGAs are shown. Next, the modern FPGAs produced by Xilinx and Intel (Altera) The last section is devoted to design methods targeting ...
Larysa Titarenko +2 more
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2004 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37512), 2004
The precision of digital-to-analog converters (DAC) is always limited by element mismatching. These elements can be transistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. Techniques used to improve resolution often involve the sacrifice of die area. In this paper we present a design for a DAC using floating-gate MOS transistors.
Paul Hasler, G. Serrano
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The precision of digital-to-analog converters (DAC) is always limited by element mismatching. These elements can be transistors, resistors, capacitors, etc. Techniques used to improve resolution often involve the sacrifice of die area. In this paper we present a design for a DAC using floating-gate MOS transistors.
Paul Hasler, G. Serrano
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Modern developments in gate arrays
Electronics and Power, 1982Gate arrays considerably reduce the cost of producing customised integrated circuits.
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Evolving circuits on gate arrays
IEE Colloquium Reconfigurable Systems, 1999We present some of our findings on the use of genetic algorithms in evolving arithmetic circuits on gate arrays. We have developed two models of gate arrays and encoded the representation of circuits with two types of chromosomes. In the first we define a rectangular array of gates with functionalities similar to those available on the Xilinx 6200 ...
P. Thomson, Julian F. Miller
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Gate-Arrays in HCMOS Technologie
1985Es wird eine Gate-Array-Serie mit einer Komplexitaet von 500 bis 1500 Gattern vorgestellt, die in Oesterreich entwickelt wurde. Die Technologie basiert auf einem modernen Silizium-Gate HCMOS Prozess, wodurch bei niedriger Leistungsaufnahme die Schaltgeschwindigkeiten der Low-Power-Schottky-Serien uebertroffen werden.
W. Kausel, S. Smedley, B. Rauscher
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A 42ps 2K-gate GaAs gate array [PDF]
Yoshiaki Kitaura +7 more
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