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Power, Variation, and Resilience for FPGA in CMOS and Nano Technologies

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  • Faculty Lecture Series
When Nov 05, 2008
from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM
Where 54-134 EIV
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Associate Professor Lei He
UCLA Electrical Engineering

Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 1:00PM

54-134 Engineering IV Building
Refreshments Served

Abstract: Due to configurability, lower non-recurring cost and quicker time to market, FPGA (field programmable gate array) is a viable alternative to custom integrated circuit and it is gaining market shares from custom integrated circuit. In addition, FPGA is one of the two most likely circuit applications for future nano technologies.

To make FPGA more widely applicable in CMOS and nano technologies, holistic integration of device tuning, circuits and architectures, and synthesis tools is needed to optimize for power, variation and resilience in FPGA. Motivations and results of such research are discussed in this talk.

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