Presentation 2010-09-17
A MEMS addressing technique in optically reconfigurable gate arrays
Hironobu MORITA, Minoru WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) In recent years, while large processing power for various applications is being required, miniaturization of transistors has been being progressed in order to increase the performance of integrated circuits. However, now such miniaturization is facing physical limitation. Therefore, we have been developing Optically Reconfigurable Gate Array (ORGA) that consists of a holographic memory, a laser array, and a gate array VLSI. The ORGA can be optically reconfigured in a very short time along with a lot of reconfiguration contexts. On the other hand, conventional ORGAs require a lot of lasers depending on the number of configuration contexts. Therefore, this paper presents a MEMS addressing technique to reduce the number of addressing lasers.
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Keyword(in English) Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays / Micro Electro Mechanical Systems / Digital Micromirror Devices
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Conference Date 2010/9/9(1days)
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Title (in English) A MEMS addressing technique in optically reconfigurable gate arrays
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Keyword(1) Optically Reconfigurable Gate Arrays
Keyword(2) Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
Keyword(3) Digital Micromirror Devices
1st Author's Name Hironobu MORITA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Minoru WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Shizuoka University
Date 2010-09-17
Paper # RECONF2010-30
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 204
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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