Presentation 2004/11/25
Evaluation of reconfiguration circuits for Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays
Ryuji FUJIME, Minoru WATANABE, Fuminori KOBAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, dynamically reconfigurable gate arrays have been focused to realize high performance VLSIs like application specific integrated circuits.We have been developing optically reconfigurable gate arrays, combining an optical memory, a gate array VLSI with photodiodes, optical connections between the optical memory and gate array VLSI.Since the gate array VLSI includes extremely large sets of a photodiode and an optical reconfiguration circuit, the performance of optical reconfiguration circuit affects overall VLSI system. This paper shows some types of optical reconfiguration circuits using 0.35μm CMOS process technology. Also, the evaluation results of operation frequency, implementation area, and power consumption are presented.
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Keyword(in English) FPGAs / ORGAs / Optical Reconfiguration
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Title (in English) Evaluation of reconfiguration circuits for Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays
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Keyword(1) FPGAs
Keyword(2) ORGAs
Keyword(3) Optical Reconfiguration
1st Author's Name Ryuji FUJIME
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Minoru WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Fuminori KOBAYASHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Technology
Date 2004/11/25
Paper # CPSY2004-34
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 476
Page pp.pp.-
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