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The Impact of Pipelining on Energy per Operation in Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

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The Impact of Pipelining on Energy per Operation in Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
This paper investigates experimentally the quantitative impact of pipelining on energy per operation for two representative FPGA devices: a 0.13µm CMOS high density/high speed FPGA (Altera Stratix EP1S40), and a 0.18µm CMOS low-cost FPGA (Xilinx XC2S200). The results are obtained by both measurements and execution of vendor-supplied tools for power estimation. It is found that pipelining can reduce the amount of energy per operation by between 40% and 90%. Further reduction in energy consumption can be achieved by power-aware clustering, although the effect becomes less pronounced for circuits with a large number of pipeline stages.
Steven J. E. Wilton, Su-Shin Ang, Wayne Luk
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where FPL
Authors Steven J. E. Wilton, Su-Shin Ang, Wayne Luk
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