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This book suggests and describes a number of fast parallel circuits
for data/vector processing using FPGA-based hardware accelerators.
Three primary areas are covered: searching, sorting, and counting
in combinational and iterative networks. These include the
application of traditional structures that rely on
comparators/swappers as well as alternative networks with a variety
of core elements such as adders, logical gates, and look-up tables.
The iterative technique discussed in the book enables the
sequential reuse of relatively large combinational blocks that
execute many parallel operations with small propagation delays. For
each type of network discussed, the main focus is on the
step-by-step development of the architectures proposed from initial
concepts to synthesizable hardware description language
specifications. Each type of network is taken through several
stages, including modeling the desired functionality in software,
the retrieval and automatic conversion of key functions, leading to
specifications for optimized hardware modules. The resulting
specifications are then synthesized, implemented, and tested in
FPGAs using commercial design environments and prototyping boards.
The methods proposed can be used in a range of data processing
applications, including traditional sorting, the extraction of
maximum and minimum subsets from large data sets,
communication-time data processing, finding frequently occurring
items in a set, and Hamming weight/distance counters/comparators.
The book is intended to be a valuable support material for
university and industrial engineering courses that involve
FPGA-based circuit and system design.
The book is composed of two parts. The first part introduces the
concepts of the design of digital systems using contemporary
field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Various design techniques
are discussed and illustrated by examples. The operation and
effectiveness of these techniques is demonstrated through
experiments that use relatively cheap prototyping boards that are
widely available. The book begins with easily understandable
introductory sections, continues with commonly used digital
circuits, and then gradually extends to more advanced topics. The
advanced topics include novel techniques where parallelism is
applied extensively. These techniques involve not only core
reconfigurable logical elements, but also use embedded blocks such
as memories and digital signal processing slices and interactions
with general-purpose and application-specific computing systems.
Fully synthesizable specifications are provided in a
hardware-description language (VHDL) and are ready to be tested and
incorporated in engineering designs. A number of practical
applications are discussed from areas such as data processing and
vector-based computations (e.g. Hamming weight
counters/comparators). The second part of the book covers the more
theoretical aspects of finite state machine synthesis with the main
objective of reducing basic FPGA resources, minimizing delays and
achieving greater optimization of circuits and systems.
The book is composed of two parts. The first part introduces the
concepts of the design of digital systems using contemporary
field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Various design techniques
are discussed and illustrated by examples. The operation and
effectiveness of these techniques is demonstrated through
experiments that use relatively cheap prototyping boards that are
widely available. The book begins with easily understandable
introductory sections, continues with commonly used digital
circuits, and then gradually extends to more advanced topics. The
advanced topics include novel techniques where parallelism is
applied extensively. These techniques involve not only core
reconfigurable logical elements, but also use embedded blocks such
as memories and digital signal processing slices and interactions
with general-purpose and application-specific computing systems.
Fully synthesizable specifications are provided in a
hardware-description language (VHDL) and are ready to be tested and
incorporated in engineering designs. A number of practical
applications are discussed from areas such as data processing and
vector-based computations (e.g. Hamming weight
counters/comparators). The second part of the book covers the more
theoretical aspects of finite state machine synthesis with the main
objective of reducing basic FPGA resources, minimizing delays and
achieving greater optimization of circuits and systems.
This book suggests and describes a number of fast parallel circuits
for data/vector processing using FPGA-based hardware accelerators.
Three primary areas are covered: searching, sorting, and counting
in combinational and iterative networks. These include the
application of traditional structures that rely on
comparators/swappers as well as alternative networks with a variety
of core elements such as adders, logical gates, and look-up tables.
The iterative technique discussed in the book enables the
sequential reuse of relatively large combinational blocks that
execute many parallel operations with small propagation delays. For
each type of network discussed, the main focus is on the
step-by-step development of the architectures proposed from initial
concepts to synthesizable hardware description language
specifications. Each type of network is taken through several
stages, including modeling the desired functionality in software,
the retrieval and automatic conversion of key functions, leading to
specifications for optimized hardware modules. The resulting
specifications are then synthesized, implemented, and tested in
FPGAs using commercial design environments and prototyping boards.
The methods proposed can be used in a range of data processing
applications, including traditional sorting, the extraction of
maximum and minimum subsets from large data sets,
communication-time data processing, finding frequently occurring
items in a set, and Hamming weight/distance counters/comparators.
The book is intended to be a valuable support material for
university and industrial engineering courses that involve
FPGA-based circuit and system design.
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