Presentation 2010-01-27
A programmable optically reconfigurable gate array with a silver-halide holographic memory
Shinya KUBOTA, Minoru WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, although demands of larger scale and large function for integrated circuits are increased, the progress of VLSI technologies is slowing down. Therefore, optically reconfigurable gate arrays (ORGAs) that can realize dynamic reconfiguration have been developed as an alternative technology of current integrated circuits. The ORGAs consists of a holographic memory, a laser array, and a gate array VLSI. The ORGAs can dynamically be reconfigured by using such optical components. Moreover, a programmable ORGA that can be reprogrammed by a writer has been developed. This paper presents the first experimental results of a programmable optically reconfigurable gate array using a silver-halide holographic memory as a reflective holographic memory.
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Keyword(in English) Optically reconfigurable gate arrays / FPGAs / holographic memories / Reconfigurable devices
Paper # VLD2009-98,CPSY2009-80,RECONF2009-83
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Conference Date 2010/1/19(1days)
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Title (in English) A programmable optically reconfigurable gate array with a silver-halide holographic memory
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Keyword(1) Optically reconfigurable gate arrays
Keyword(2) FPGAs
Keyword(3) holographic memories
Keyword(4) Reconfigurable devices
1st Author's Name Shinya KUBOTA
1st Author's Affiliation Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Minoru WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Shizuoka University
Date 2010-01-27
Paper # VLD2009-98,CPSY2009-80,RECONF2009-83
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 393
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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