Abstract:This paper examines the feasibility of utilizing a grid of asynchronously clocked run-time reconfigurable modules (RTRMs) on a dynamically and partially reconfigurable (DPR) FPGA. In contrast to a synchronously clocked grid studied in research, the design, the implementation, the performance and the resource utilization of an asynchronously clocked grid is shown. Such a run-time reconfigurable (RTR) grid on a FPGA can be utilized to dynamically offload compute functions on a host coupled system, providing mult… Show more
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