Synthesis and floorplanning for large hierarchical FPGAs

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Abstract

Because the VLSI circuits complexity growth, the trend in design is towards divide-and-conquer schemes, in which circuits are composed of blocks, standard macros or custom macros. From the other side, to allow an implementation of large digital circuits, increased capacity target FPGAs are organized hierarchically. In this paper, we present a hierarchical FPGA floorplanning method which takes into account both the hierarchy of the design and the hierarchy of the target. The method aims at minimization the timing and balancing cost of the floorplan and is based on automatic detection of macro blocks and assigning them to the target FPGA hierarchical zones.

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Krupnova, H., Rabedaoro, C., & Saucier, G. (1997). Synthesis and floorplanning for large hierarchical FPGAs. In ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays - FPGA (pp. 105–111). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/258305.258320

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