FPGA-RPI: A Novel FPGA Architecture With RRAM-Based Programmable Interconnects

2014 
In this paper we introduce a novel field programmable gate array (FPGA) architecture with resistive random access memory (RRAM)-based programmable interconnects (FPGA-RPI). Programmable interconnects are the dominant part of FPGA. We use RRAMs to build programmable interconnects, and optimize their structures by exploiting opportunities that emerge in RRAM-based circuits. FPGA-RPI can be fabricated by the existing CMOS-compatible RRAM process. Using an advanced placement and routing tool named VPR-RPI which was developed to deal with the novel architecture, a customized CAD flow is provided for FPGA-RPI. Results show that the programmable interconnects of FPGA-RR have a 96% smaller footprint, 55% higher performance, and 79% lower power consumptions compared to other FPGA counterparts.
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