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A 90nm low-power FPGA for battery-powered applications
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyHardware AlgorithmComputer ArchitecturePower OptimizationPower ElectronicsHardware SecurityParallel ComputingPower-aware DesignPower ManagementElectrical EngineeringPower-aware ComputingComputer EngineeringProgrammable Logic DevicesMicroelectronicsFpga DesignLow-power ElectronicsBaseline DesignLow-power FpgaLow-power Fpga CorePower-efficient Computing
Programmable logic devices such as FPGAs are useful for a wide range of applications. However, FPGAs are not commonly used in battery-powered applications because they consume more power than ASICs and lack power management features. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of Pika, a low-power FPGA core targeting battery-powered applications such as those in consumer and automotive markets. Our design uses the Xilinx Spartan-3 low-cost FPGA as a baseline and achieves substantial power savings through a series of power optimizations. The resulting architecture is compatible with existing commercial design tools. The implementation is done in a 90nm triple-oxide CMOS process. Compared to the baseline design, Pika consumes 46% less active power and 99% less standby power. Furthermore, it retains circuit and configuration state during standby mode, and wakes up from standby mode in approximately 100ns.
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