July 2010
Intermediate to advanced
944 pages
25h 59m
English
The chapters that follow cover the key mapping steps unique to field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and reconfigurable targets. These steps include technology mapping to the primitive FPGA programmable gates (Chapter 13), placement of these gates (Chapters 14 through 16), routing of the interconnect between gates (Chapter 17), retiming of registers in the design (Chapter 18), and bitstream generation (Chapter 19). A final chapter summarizes a number of approaches to accelerating various stages of the mapping process (Chapter 20).
Placement is a difficult mapping problem, but is critical to the performance of the resulting reconfigurable design. As a result, it can be very slow, limiting the ...
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