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Метод построения функциональных блоков ПЛИС на основе мемрезистивных элементов

Метод построения функциональных блоков ПЛИС на основе мемрезистивных элементов

Abstract

Описан метод создания функциональных блоков ПЛИС с использованием мемристоров в качестве ячеек памяти функциональных преобразователей (LUT), отличительной особенностью которого является применение во внутренних структурах блоков функциональных преобразователей управляющих модулей для «программирования» мемристорных соединений. Применение мемристоров дает возможность существенно снизить площадь, занимаемую традиционными LUT со статической памятью, так как ячейки памяти на основе мемристоров занимают площадь примерно в 20 раз меньше. Данный метод может быть использован в средах автоматизированного проектирования интегральных схем, в частности, в Cadence. Предложена структурная схема функционального блока ПЛИС, а также приведен маршрут проектирования. Описанный подход можно использовать практически для любого функционального блока ПЛИС с добавлением в него программирующего блока.

A method for creating of the functional blocks of FPGAs using memristors as memory cells in functional converters (LUT). The distinctive feature of the method is the use of the internal structures of the functional units converter control module for "programming" of memristor’s connections. The use of memristors allow to significantly reduce the layout square of conventional LUT with a static memories, since the memory cell based on memristor element that cover an area about 20 times less. This method can be used in computer aided design of integrated circuits, in particular in EDA Cadence. The structure of FPGA’s functional block was proposed. The design flow has described. The approach described above can be used for almost any FPGA’s functional block with the addition of a programming unit.

Keywords

ПРОГРАММИРУЕМЫЕ ЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИНТЕГРАЛЬНЫЕ СХЕМЫ (ПЛИС), ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ БЛОКИ, МЕМРИСТОРЫ, FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY (FPGA)

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