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Post-Fabrication Laser Trimming of Micromechanical Filters

by Mohamed A. Abdelmoneum, Mustafa U. Demirci, Sheng-shian Li, Clark T. -c Nguyen
"... Semi-automatic post-fabrication laser trimming of a second order vibrating micromechanical clamped-clamped beam (CCB) filter has been demonstrated via a pole-correcting algorithm that identifies the individual resonators associated with each peak in a distorted filter response, then uses this inform ..."
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Semi-automatic post-fabrication laser trimming of a second order vibrating micromechanical clamped-clamped beam (CCB) filter has been demonstrated via a pole-correcting algorithm that identifies the individual resonators associated with each peak in a distorted filter response, then uses

SoC Implementation Issues for Synthesizable Embedded Programmable Logic Cores

by James C. H. Wu, Steven J. E. Wilton, Resve Saleh - in the Proceedings of the 2003 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference
"... As integrated circuits have become more and more complex, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of a “hard ” layout. An alternative a ..."
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As integrated circuits have become more and more complex, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of a “hard ” layout. An alternative

Product-Term Based Synthesizable Embedded Programmable Logic Cores

by Andy Yan, Steven J. E. Wilton - IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology , 2003
"... As integrated circuits become increasingly complex, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more important and attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of a “hard ” layout. Previous work has ..."
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As integrated circuits become increasingly complex, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more important and attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of a “hard ” layout. Previous work

Non-Rectangular Embedded Programmable Logic Cores

by Tony Yau-wai Wong , 2002
"... As System-on-a-Chip (SoC) design enters into mainstream usage, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are like any other intellectual property (IP) in the SoC design methodology, exce ..."
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As System-on-a-Chip (SoC) design enters into mainstream usage, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are like any other intellectual property (IP) in the SoC design methodology

Reconfigurable Clock Distribution Circuitry

by Atanu Chattopadhyay, Zeljko Zilic
"... Abstract — We present the circuitry required for implementing a multi-clock reconfigurable, reprogrammable clock distribution network for integrated circuits using a reference-based scheme for skew compensation. In the scheme, a device is subdivided into multiple regions and a bi-directional clock d ..."
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post-fabrication changes to the clock distribution network. Reconfigurable clock distribution networks can be used in some ASICs, SoCs and FPGAs. The reference-based approach used is applicable to both single and multiple clock distributions. I.

Architectures and Algorithms for Synthesizable Embedded Programmable Logic Cores

by Noha Kafafi , Kimberly Bozman , Steven J. E. Wilton , 2003
"... As integrated circuits become more and more complex, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of a "hard" layout. In this pape ..."
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As integrated circuits become more and more complex, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of a "hard" layout

Programmable Logic IP Cores in SoC Design: Opportunities and Challenges

by Steven J.E. Wilton, Resve Saleh , 2001
"... As SoC design enters into mainstream usage, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are like any other IP in the SoC design methodology, except that their function can be changed after ..."
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As SoC design enters into mainstream usage, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are like any other IP in the SoC design methodology, except that their function can be changed

Detailed routing architectures for embedded programmable logic IP cores

by Peter Hallschmid, Steven J. E. Wilton - In ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays , 2001
"... As the complexity of integrated circuits increases, the ability to make post-fabrication changes to fixed ASIC chips will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are blocks of programmable logic that can be embedded into a fixed-funct ..."
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As the complexity of integrated circuits increases, the ability to make post-fabrication changes to fixed ASIC chips will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are blocks of programmable logic that can be embedded into a fixed

Placement and routing for non-rectangular embedded programmable logic cores in SoC design

by Tony Wong, Steven J. E. Wilton - in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology (FPT ’04 , 2004
"... As SoC design enters into mainstream usage, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are like any other IP in the SoC design methodology, except that their function can be changed after ..."
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As SoC design enters into mainstream usage, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become more and more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. These cores are like any other IP in the SoC design methodology, except that their function can be changed

EMBEDDED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CORES

by James Cheng-huan Wu , 2004
"... As integrated circuits become increasingly more complex and expensive, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become much more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of “hard ” macro layouts. An ..."
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As integrated circuits become increasingly more complex and expensive, the ability to make post-fabrication changes will become much more attractive. This ability can be realized using programmable logic cores. Currently, such cores are available from vendors in the form of “hard ” macro layouts
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