The ever increasing quantities of logic resources combined with heterogeneous integrated performance enhancing primitives in high-end FPGAs creates a design complexity challenge that requires new methodologies to address. We present a structured system based design methodology which aims to increase productivity and exploit reconfigurability in large scale FPGAs. The methodology is exemplified by Sonic-on-a-Chip, a video image processing system.
Citation:
Pete Sedcole, Peter Y. K. Cheung, George Constantinides, Wayne Luk, "A Structured System Methodology for FPGA Based System-on-A-Chip Design," fccm, pp.271-272, 12th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM'04), 2004