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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals

Efficient Memory Utilization for High-Speed FPGA-Based Hardware Emulators with SDRAMs

Kohei HOSOKAWA, Katsunori TANAKA, Yuichi NAKAMURA

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FPGA-based hardware emulators are often used for the verification of LSI functions. They generally have dedicated external memories, such as SDRAMs, to compensate for the lack of memory capacity in FPGAs. In such a case, access between the FPGAs and the dedicated external memory may represent a major bottleneck with respect to emulation speed since the dedicated external memory may have to emulate a large number of memory blocks. In this paper, we propose three methods, "Dynamic Clock Control (DCC)," "Memory Mapping Optimization (MMO)," and "Efficient Access Scheduling (EAS)," to avoid this bottleneck. DCC controls an emulation clock dynamically in accord with the number of memory accesses within one emulation clock cycle. EAS optimizes the ordering of memory access to the dedicated external memory, and MMO optimizes the arrangement of the dedicated external memory addresses to which respective memories will be emulated. With them, emulation speed can be made 29.0 times faster, as evaluated in actual LSI emulations.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals Vol.E90-A No.12 pp.2810-2817
Publication Date
2007/12/01
Publicized
Online ISSN
1745-1337
DOI
10.1093/ietfec/e90-a.12.2810
Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Section on VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms)
Category
System Level Design

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