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Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume II (DATE'04)
An Interconnect Channel Design Methodology for High Performance Integrated Circuits
Paris, France
February 16-February 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2085-5
Vikas Chandra, Carnegie Mellon University
Anthony Xu, Carnegie Mellon University
Herman Schmit, Carnegie Mellon University
Larry Pileggi, Carnegie Mellon University
On-chip communication is becoming a bottleneck for high performance designs. Conventional interconnect design methodology does not account for architectures and/or communication schemes that require storage buffers (First-In-First-Out queues or FIFOs) in the interconnect channel. For example, FIFOs and .ow-control are needed for Network-on-Chip, high performance ASICs and multiple clock domain designs. These IC implementation architectures require an efficient methodology to determine the size of the FIFOs in the channel since the FIFO sizes affect system performance. In this work we devised a methodology to size the FIFOs in an interconnect channel containing one or more FIFOs connected in series. We show that the sizing of the FIFOs in the channel is a function of system parameters such as data production rate and consumption rate, data burstiness, number of channel stages etc. and we also quantify their effect on performance. For a single clock design, we have developed an efficient algorithm which reduces the search space for the optimal sizing of the FIFOs in the channel.
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Vikas Chandra, Anthony Xu, Herman Schmit, Larry Pileggi, "An Interconnect Channel Design Methodology for High Performance Integrated Circuits," date, vol. 2, pp.21138, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition Volume II (DATE'04), 2004
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