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A power-efficient reconfigurable architecture using PCM configuration technology
Ahari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.7873/DATE2014.349
- Abstract:
- Promising advantages offered by resistive NonVolatile Memories (NVMs) have brought great attention to replace existing volatile memory technologies. While NVMs were primarily studied to be used in the memory hierarchy, they can also provide benefits in Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). One major limitation of employing NVMs in FPGAs is significant power and area overheads imposed by the Peripheral Circuitry (PC) of NVM configuration bits. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of different NVM technologies for configuration bits of FPGAs and propose a power-efficient reconfigurable architecture based on Phase Change Memory (PCM). The proposed PCM-based architecture has been evaluated using different technology nodes and it is compared to the SRAM-based FPGA architecture. Power and Power Delay Product (PDP) estimations of the proposed architecture show up to 37.7% and 35.7% improvements over SRAM-based FPGAs, respectively, with less than 3.2% performance overhead
- Keywords:
- Digital storage ; Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) ; Static random access storage ; Configuration technology ; Memory hierarchy ; Nonvolatile memory ; Peripheral circuitry ; Phase change memory (pcm) ; Power delay product ; Proposed architectures ; Technology nodes ; Reconfigurable architectures
- Source: Proceedings -Design, Automation and Test in Europe, DATE ; 2014
- URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6800550&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D6800550