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EPSRC Reference: GR/K79987/01
Title: SYNTHESIS OF DATAPATH DOMINATED DESIGNS ONTO MULTIPLE FPGA'S
Principal Investigator: Hendry, Dr DC
Other Investigators:
Gray, Professor P Gray, Mr P
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Department: Engineering
Organisation: University of Aberdeen
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 February 1996 Ends: 31 January 1999 Value (£): 103,590
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Design & Testing Technology
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics
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This project will investigate methods of mapping datapaths onto multiple field progrmamable gate arrays (FPGAs). Thus simple algorithms expressed in a high level language will be mapped to a number of FPGAs allowing rapid execution in hardware of that algorithm. This will allow one item of hardware, that is a pcb populated with a number of such FPGAs to be used as a prototyping tool for a variety of applications, or to behave as a so called reconfigurable hardware accelerator . This research is directed at the efficiency of the mapping process. The approach taken will be to characterise the communication mechanisms, both within a single FPGA and between multiple FPGAs. Subsequently, datapaths to be synthesised will be partioned in a manner which first allows physical implementation of the datapath, and secondly minimises execution time. The project is supported by PMeL, a British design house for FPGAs.
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