DocumentCode :
597222
Title :
RRAM-based FPGA for “normally off, instantly on” applications
Author :
Turkyilmaz, O. ; Onkaraiah, S. ; Reyboz, M. ; Clermidy, F. ; Hraziia, Costin Anghel ; Portal, J. ; Bocquet, Michael
Author_Institution :
LETI, CEA, Grenoble, France
fYear :
2012
fDate :
4-6 July 2012
Firstpage :
101
Lastpage :
108
Abstract :
“Normally off, instantly on” applications are becoming common in our environment. They range from healthcare to video surveillance. As the number of applications and their associated performance requirements grow rapidly, more and more powerful, flexible and power efficient computing units are necessary. In such a context, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) architectures present a good trade-off between performance and flexibility. However, they consume high static power and can hardly be associated with power gating techniques due to their long context restoring phase. In this paper, we propose to integrate non-volatile resistive memories in configuration cells in order to instantly restore the FPGA context. We then show that if the circuit is in `ON´ state for less than 42% of time, non-volatile FPGA starts saving energy compared to classical FPGA. Finally, for a typical application with only 1% of time spent in `ON´ state, the energy gain reaches 50%.
Keywords :
embedded systems; field programmable gate arrays; random-access storage; RRAM based FPGA; configuration cells; energy gain; energy saving; field programmable gate arrays; nonvolatile resistive memories; power gating techniques; restoring phase; Field programmable gate arrays; Power demand; Resistance; SRAM cells; Switches; Switching circuits; FPGA; Leakage reduction; NVSRAM; Nonvolatile Memory; OxRRAM; Power gating; Resistive RAM;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH), 2012 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4503-1671-2
Type :
conf
Filename :
6464150
Link To Document :
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