Description: In recent years, due to rapid advances in VLSI manufacturing
technology capable of packing more and more devices and
wires on a chip, crosstalk has emerged as a serious problem
affecting circuit reliability. Even though FPGAs are more
immune to crosstalk noise than their ASIC counterparts
manufactured in the same technological process, we have
reached the point where FPGAs have become affected by
crosstalk as well. Because FPGAs have regular interconnect
structures, crosstalk noise can be more easily controlled. In
this paper, we investigate the crosstalk noise in FPGAs and
propose new strategies to reduce its impact on delay. Our
methods can reduce crosstalk noise by statistically significant
amounts with no penalty in performance, power, or area.
- [GPRS_control_code] - GPRS communication control module with f
- [gprs] - Using 51 single chip using GPRS messagin
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crossnoise-R5.pdf