An industrial/academic configurable system-on-chip project (CSoC): coarse-grain XPP-/Leon-based architecture integration
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Summary form only given. This paper describes the actual status and results of a dynamically Configurable System-on-Chip (CSoC) integration, consisting of a SPARC-compatible Leon processor-core, a commercial coarse-grain XPP-array of suitable size from PACT Informationstechnologie AG, and application-tailored global/local memory topology with efficient Amba-based communication interfaces. The given adaptive architecture is synthesized within an industrial/academic SoC project onto 0.18 and 0.13 /spl mu/m UMC CMOS technologies at Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH). Due to exponential increasing CMOS mask costs, essential aspects for the industry are now adaptivity of SoCs, which can be realized by integrating reconfigurable re-usable hardware parts on different granularities into Configurable Systems-on-Chip (CSoCS).
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