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17th International Conference on VLSI Design
NoCGEN: A Template Based Reuse Methodology for Networks on Chip Architecture
Mumbai, India
January 05-January 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2072-3
Jeremy Chan, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Sri Parameswaran, The University of New South Wales, Australia
In this paper, we describe NoCGEN, a Network On Chip (NoC) generator, which is used to create a simulatable and synthesizable NoC description. NoCGEN uses a set of modularised router components that can be used to form different routers with a varying number of ports, routing algorithms, data widths and buffer depths. A graph description representing the inter-connection between these routers is used to generate a top-level VHDL description.
A wormhole output-queued 2-D mesh router was created to verify the capability of NoCGEN. Various parameterized designs were synthesized to provide estimated gate counts of 129K to 695K for a number of topologies varying from a 2 x 2 mesh to a 4x4 mesh, with constant data bus size width of 32. The NoC was simulated with random traffic using a mixed SystemC / VHDL environment to ensure correctness of operation and to obtain performance and average latency. The results show an accepted load of 53% to 55.6% with an increase in buffer depth from 8 to 32 flits for the 4x4 mesh router.
Citation:
Jeremy Chan, Sri Parameswaran, "NoCGEN: A Template Based Reuse Methodology for Networks on Chip Architecture," vlsid, pp.717, 17th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2004
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