This paper describes the realization of a dynamically reconfigurable logic LSI based on a novel parallel computer architecture. The key point of the architecture is its dual-structured cell array which enables dynamic and autonomous reconfiguration of the logic circuits. The LSI was completed by successfully introducing two specific features: fully asynchronous logic circuits and a homogeneous structure, only LUTs are used.
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Hideyuki ITO, Ryusuke KONISHI, Hiroshi NAKADA, Kiyoshi OGURI, Minoru INAMORI, Akira NAGOYA, "Dynamically Reconfigurable Logic LSI--PCA-1: The First Realization of the Plastic Cell Architecture" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E86-D, no. 5, pp. 859-867, May 2003, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes the realization of a dynamically reconfigurable logic LSI based on a novel parallel computer architecture. The key point of the architecture is its dual-structured cell array which enables dynamic and autonomous reconfiguration of the logic circuits. The LSI was completed by successfully introducing two specific features: fully asynchronous logic circuits and a homogeneous structure, only LUTs are used.
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