Design, layout and verification of an FPGA using automated tools.

FPGA05: ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays 2005 Monterey California USA February, 2005(2005)

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Creating a new FPGA is a challenging undertaking because of the significant effort that must be spent on circuit design, layout and verification. It currently takes approximately 50 to 200 person years from architecture definition to tape-out for a new FPGA family. Such a lengthy development time is necessary because the process is primarily done manually. Simplifying and shortening the design process would be advantageous since it could reduce the time to market for new FPGAs while also enhancing architecture explorations. One way to accomplish this is through automation and, in this paper, we describe our efforts to automate the entire process by making use of a previously developed set of tools that assist in the creation of the repeatable FPGA tile [25]. Our aim is to demonstrate the feasibility of a CAD flow that uses an input FPGA architecture description to generate a layout that can be sent for fabrication. We prove the feasibility of this proposition by actually designing and fabricating a complete FPGA. Initial functional testing of the FPGA appears promising but is inconclusive at this time. Through this architecture to layout process, we investigate the issues that are faced in the architecture selection, circuit design, layout and verification of such an automatically produced FPGA. We found that there are significant savings in design time. As well, we demonstrate that we can produce a layout using automated tools that is only 36% larger than a commercial FPGA device layout. Given the significant time savings and the relatively minor area penalty, we feel that this work demonstrates that automated layout of FPGAs is practical and advantageous.
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