Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have become one of the key
digital circuit implementation media over the last decade. A
crucial part of their creation lies in their architecture, which
governs the nature of their programmable logic functionality and
their programmable interconnect. FPGA architecture has a dramatic
effect on the quality of the final device's speed performance, area
efficiency and power consumption. FPGA Architecture: Survey and
Challenges reviews the historical development of programmable logic
devices, the fundamental programming technologies that the
programmability is built on, and then describes the basic
understandings gleaned from research on architectures. FPGA
Architecture: Survey and Challenges starts with a brief overview of
programmable logic to provide a context for the subsequent sections
which review the history of programmable logic, and the underlying
programming technologies. The following sections define the
terminology of FPGA architecture, and then describe foundations and
trends of logic block architecture and routing architecture
including a discussion of power management techniques and related
circuit design issues. A brief overview of the input/output
structures and architectural questions in FPGAs is then presented
followed by an explicit comparison between FPGAs and competing ASIC
standard cell technology. It concludes with a review of some of the
design challenges facing FPGAs and a look at emerging architectures
for FPGAs. FPGA Architecture: Survey and Challenges is an
invaluable reference for engineers and computer scientists. It is
also an excellent primer for senior or graduate-level students in
electrical engineering or computer science.
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