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Multi-Bit Carry Chains for High-Performance Reconfigurable Fabrics

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Multi-Bit Carry Chains for High-Performance Reconfigurable Fabrics
Ripple-carry architectures are the norm in today's reconfigurable fabrics. They are simple, require minimal routing, and are easily formed across arbitrary cells in a fabric. However, their computation delay grows linearly with operand width. Many different fabric carry-chains have been presented in literature offering non-linear delays, but generally require a significant investment in routing and processing area. Carry-skip chains are well-known in arithmetic logic design, and although they too possess a linear delay, their performance is 2x or more faster than simple ripple-carry schemes. They require an expanded carry chain and minimal extra logic, but offer impressive speed-ups for arithmetic. This paper presents a reconfigurable cell that supports carry-skip arithmetic using a multi-bit carry chain achieving 2
Michael T. Frederick, Arun K. Somani
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where FPL
Authors Michael T. Frederick, Arun K. Somani
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