A large-scale Reconfigurable Analog Processor based on Field Programmable Analog Array technology

2010 
A large-scale Reconfigurable Analog Processor (RAP), based on Field Programmable Analog Array (FPAA), and assisted by Configurable Digital Block (CDB), is introduced. Fine-grained Configurable Analog Blocks (CABs) are used in the FPAA structure for flexibility. Almost all analog functions can be realized through RAP and the digital parts further enhanced the processing ability. Low power consumption design is achieved in the large-scale RAP. The chip was manufactured in 0.18µm CMOS technology. The die area is 13.76mm 2 . An example of the adaptive filtering is implemented, with current consumption of 0.77mA.
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