Presentation 2005-12-02
Prototyping and Evaluation of PCI Express Module for PGR System
Tsuyoshi HAMADA, Yuichi OKUYAMA, Naohito NAKASATO,
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Abstract(in English) PGR(Processor Generator for Reconfigurable systems) is a software for developing FPGA-based computing engine(FBCE) specialized for particle-based simulations. In the PGR system, Components which depends on individual hardware platforms are hidden under the Hardware Abstraction Layer : HAL. PGR can supprt multiple hardware platform by converting the HAL modules which is specialized to individual platform. Heretofore in the PGR system we implemented HAL modules for the PROGRAPE-3 system and the Cray-XD1 system. In this paper, we have implemented new HAL module for the PXPDKSXGX40 system which is commercially available from PLD Applications, Inc. The PXPDKSXGX40 system is one of the earliest FBCE system that is implemented PCI-Express interface. This paper is novel report that an FBCE using PCI-Express interface can be implemented a practical application.
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Conference Date 2005/11/25(1days)
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Title (in English) Prototyping and Evaluation of PCI Express Module for PGR System
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1st Author's Name Tsuyoshi HAMADA
1st Author's Affiliation The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research()
2nd Author's Name Yuichi OKUYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Aizu
3rd Author's Name Naohito NAKASATO
3rd Author's Affiliation The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
Date 2005-12-02
Paper # RECONF2005-74
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 452
Page pp.pp.-
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