2013 IEEE 19th International on-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/iolts.2013.6604077
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A fully-automated flow for ITAR-free rad-hard Atmel FPGAs

Abstract: In recent years, use of FPGAs has been gaining more momentum for space applications as there are cases where using them can significantly reduce developments costs and time. In order to ensure correct operation in space, they have to be rad-hard, but most of such components are subject to ITAR. Atmel is the only provider for ITAR-free rad-hard FPGAs, but the default development flow provided leaves much to be desired.The contribution of this work is two-fold: First of all, we present a fully automated flow whi… Show more

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“…These changes are based on manual approaches which tend to be difficult to apply when time to market is critical. The work Andrikos, Violante and Codinachs (2013) proposes an automated technique for FPGAs, where they shown that automated approaches boost both the productivity of the designers and the QOR of the final implementations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These changes are based on manual approaches which tend to be difficult to apply when time to market is critical. The work Andrikos, Violante and Codinachs (2013) proposes an automated technique for FPGAs, where they shown that automated approaches boost both the productivity of the designers and the QOR of the final implementations.…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
confidence: 99%