DocumentCode
1418920
Title
A design study of a 0.25-μm video signal processor
Author
Dutta, Santanu ; O´Connor, Kevin J. ; Wolf, Wayne ; Wolfe, Andrew
Author_Institution
Philips Semicond., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
1998
fDate
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
501
Lastpage
519
Abstract
This paper presents a detailed design study of a high-speed, single-chip architecture for video signal processing (VSP), developed as part of the Princeton VSP Project. In order to define the architectural parameters by examining the area and delay tradeoffs, we start by designing parameterizable versions of key modules, and we perform VLSI modeling experiments in a 0.25 μm process. Based on the properties of these modules, we propose a VLIW (very long instruction word) VSP architecture that features 32-64 operations per cycle at clock rates well in excess of 600 MHz, and that includes a significant amount of on-chip memory. VLIW architectures provide predictable, efficient, high performance, and benefit from mature compiler technology. As explained, a VLIW video processor design requires flexible, high-bandwidth interconnect at fast cycle times, and presents some unique VLSI tradeoffs and challenges in maintaining high clock rates while providing high parallelism and utilization
Keywords
CMOS digital integrated circuits; SRAM chips; VLSI; digital signal processing chips; integrated circuit interconnections; parallel architectures; video signal processing; 0.25 micron; NMOS; PMOS; Princeton VSP Project; SRAM; VLIW architecture; VLSI modeling experiments; architectural parameters; area; clock rates; compiler technology; delay; design study; fast cycle times; high-bandwidth interconnect; high-speed architecture; modules; on-chip memory; parallel architecture; programmable processors; single-chip architecture; very long instruction word; video signal processing; video signal processor; Circuit simulation; Clocks; Delay; Process design; Signal design; Signal processing; VLIW; Very large scale integration; Video compression; Video signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/76.709414
Filename
709414
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