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Configurable microcontroller array

Authors: Oleg Maslennikov; Juri Shevtshenko; Anatoli Sergyienko;

Configurable microcontroller array

Abstract

In this paper, the configurable microcontroller array based on the i8051 processor unit (PU) architecture is proposed. The use of the well-known PU architecture simplifies the application programming. The designed microcontroller PU core has in 6 times higher instruction implementation speed, and in more than 2.5 times clock frequency than the original microcontroller. The proposed technique of mapping the program into configurable hardware showed the 1.5-2-fold hardware minimization. It shows an effective way to speedup the implementation of both computing and control intensive algorithms. Proposed/array is very useful in such applications, where logic intensive calculations, or high speed byte handling computations are of demand. For example, such applications are homomorphic image processing, pattern recognition, genetic algorithms, neural nets, etc.

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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