Parameterized hardware libraries for configurable system-on-chip technology
01 July 2001
Two key components in configurable system-on-chip (CSoC) devices are instruction processors and field-programmable logic. This paper describes a framework, based on the Pebble language, that can be used to produce parameterized hardware libraries. Such libraries facilitate the development of user-defined hardware on the field-programmable logic to enhance the capability of the instruction processors in CSoC designs. Libraries are presented that support parameterization of the amount of pipelining and serialization to provide implementations with different trade-offs in resource usage and performance. These libraries have been developed to meet the requirements in terms of efficiency, validability, and ease of use. A case study involving DES encryption for Triscend E5 devices is presented.