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Automatic rapid prototyping of semi-custom VLSI circuits using Actel FPGAs

Published: 16 March 1995 Publication History

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We describe a technique for translating semicustom VLSI circuits automatically into field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) for rapid prototyping to develop a system. Using an array multiplier as an example of this translation, the VLSI circuits are designed using a cell-matrix based environment. The multiplier is implemented in CMOS in both synchronous and asynchronous pipelined versions, and translated into Actel FPGAs. All test chips were found to be fully functional, and the translation efficiency in terms of chip speed and area is shown.

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GLSVLSI '95: Proceedings of the Fifth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI (GLSVLSI'95)
March 1995
ISBN:0818670355

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 16 March 1995

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  1. Actel FPGAs
  2. CMOS IC
  3. CMOS logic circuits
  4. VLSI
  5. array multiplier
  6. asynchronous pipelined version
  7. automatic rapid prototyping
  8. cell-matrix based environment
  9. circuit CAD
  10. field programmable gate arrays
  11. integrated circuit design
  12. logic CAD
  13. semicustom VLSI circuits
  14. synchronous pipelined version

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