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The Third NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware
Progress And Challenges In Building Evolvable Devices
Long Beach, Cailfornia
July 12-July 14
ISBN: 0-7695-1180-5
Adrian Stoica, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Ricardo Zebulum, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Didier Keymeulen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Abstract: This paper presents JPL progress in building evolution-oriented reconfigurable devices. It surveys the FPTA family, and presents details of the latest chip, FPTA2, an array of 64 reconfigurable cells that can implement mixed-signal functions, include programmable capacitors and resistors and integrate photodetectors as part of a built-in vision sensor. The chip was fabricated in 0.18 micron CMOS. The paper also discusses some of the challenges in building such chips, as well as lessons learned while evolving circuits.
Citation:
Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen, "Progress And Challenges In Building Evolvable Devices," eh, pp.0033, The Third NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware, 2001
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