IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
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Applying Run-Length Compression to the Configuration Data of SLM Fine-Grained Reconfigurable Logic
Souhei TAKAGITakuya KOJIMAHideharu AMANOMorihiro KUGAMasahiro IIDA
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SLM (Scalable Logic Module) is a fine-grained reconfigurable logic developed by Kumamoto University. Its small configuration information size characterizes it, resulting in a smaller area for logic cells. We have been developing an SoC-type FPGA called SLMLET to take advantage of SLM. It keeps multiple sets of configuration data in the memory module inside the chip in a compressed form and exchanges them quickly. This paper proposes a simple run-length compression technique called TLC (Tag Less Compression). It achieved a 1.01-3.06 compression ratio, is embedded in the prototype of the SLMLET, and is available now. Then, we propose DMC (Duplication Module Compression), which uses repeatedly appearing patterns in the SLM configuration data. The DMC achieves a better compression ratio for complicated designs that are hard to compress with TLC.

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