Configuration synthesis for programmable analog devices with Arco

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Programmable analog devices have emerged as a powerful computing substrate for performing complex neuromorphic and cytomorphic computations. We present Arco, a new solver that, given a dynamical system specification in the form of a set of differential equations, generates physically realizable configurations for programmable analog devices that are algebraically equivalent to the specified system. On a set of benchmarks from the biological domain, Arco generates configurations with 35 to 534 connections and 28 to 326 components in 1 to 54 minutes.

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Achour, S., Sarpeshkar, R., & Rinard, M. C. (2016). Configuration synthesis for programmable analog devices with Arco. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 51(6), 177–193. https://doi.org/10.1145/2908080.2908116

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