Bridging the Gap between Relocatability and Available Technology: The Erlangen Slot Machine

Authors Diana Göhringer, Mateusz Majer, Jürgen Teich



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Diana Göhringer
Mateusz Majer
Jürgen Teich

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Diana Göhringer, Mateusz Majer, and Jürgen Teich. Bridging the Gap between Relocatability and Available Technology: The Erlangen Slot Machine. In Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 6141, pp. 1-11, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2006)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.06141.5

Abstract

We present an FPGA-based reconfigurable platform called Erlangen Slot Machine (ESM). The main advantages of this platform are: First, the possibility for each module to access peripherals independent from its location through a programmable crossbar, and local SRAM banks for individual modules. This physical design eases the implementation of run-time reconfigurable partial modules and enables an unrestricted relocation of modules on the device. We present our two-board ESM implementation and demonstrate a partially reconfigurable video filter application as well as a relocatable computer game including a dedicated inter-module communication scheme.
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  • FPGA-based reconfigurable platform
  • inter-module communication
  • crossbar
  • video filter demo

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