FPGA architecture optimisation using geometric programming
- đ¤ Speaker: Alastair Smith (Imperial College London)
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 22 January 2009, 12:00 - 13:00
- đ Venue: Mahanakorn Laboratory, EEE
Abstract
The amenability of geometric programming to many digital circuit optimisation problems can provide designers with new and novel insights to the tradeoffs involved in designing complex SoCs. This talk will present two mathematical models describing different parts of an FPGA architecture and show how the models can be modified and combined into a geometric programming framework. The result of this is a tool that allows a designer to perform many complex tradeoffs across both the routing and logic architecture of a modern heterogeneous FPGA .
Series This talk is part of the CAS FPGA Talks series.
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Thursday 22 January 2009, 12:00-13:00