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24 July 2001 Designing application-specific cores using JBits: a run-time parameterizable FIR filter
Philip B. James-Roxby
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Proceedings Volume 4525, Reconfigurable Technology: FPGAs and Reconfigurable Processors for Computing and Communications III; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.434381
Event: ITCom 2001: International Symposium on the Convergence of IT and Communications, 2001, Denver, CO, United States
Abstract
An example of an application-specific core is described, which embodies domain specific knowledge in with the construction of parameterizable circuit. Application-specific cores present a more familiar interface to the end user, since parameters are now domain-specific rather than core-specific. A FIR filter is described, which is parameterizable at run-time by its desired frequency response. The core can calculate its own weights, and a configuration datastream suitable for downloading to a programmable device in a matter of seconds, opening up a new realm of testing, both at the core level and at the system level.
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Philip B. James-Roxby "Designing application-specific cores using JBits: a run-time parameterizable FIR filter", Proc. SPIE 4525, Reconfigurable Technology: FPGAs and Reconfigurable Processors for Computing and Communications III, (24 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.434381
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KEYWORDS
Finite impulse response filters

Optical filters

Java

Digital filtering

Linear filtering

Clocks

Device simulation

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