REGULAR VLSI STRUCTURES.

Date
1987
Authors
Langheld Erwin
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IEEE, New York, NY, USA
Abstract
The use of regular (iterative) architectures that are modularly structured and arbitrarily extendable is suggested as a way to reduce design costs. Following a discussion of the factors that make regular structure desirable, their characteristics are examined. The author highlights the distinct characteristics of regular structures by marking a few specific points of difference to common circuits.
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COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE, DATA PROCESSING, DATA STORAGE, DIGITAL - Associative, INTEGRATED CIRCUITS, VLSI, SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND CYBERNETICS - Hierarchical Systems, ALGORITHMIC PROCESSING, APPLICATION SPECIFIC IC, NON-ALGORITHMIC PROCESSING ARRAYS (MAPPINGS), REGULAR VLSI STRUCTURES, SHUFFLE VS. ELEVATOR, COMPUTERS, MICROCOMPUTER
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