Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, Annual IEEE Symposium on
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Abstract

As FPGA devices have increased in density, the demand for pre-designed logic modules or cores has increased correspondingly. These cores permit reuse of portions of existing designs, reducing the overall design effort. Currently, nearly all cores are specified in some static netlist-oriented format. Such specifications are not well suited for use in a run-time reconfigurable or run-time customizable environment. This paper describes JBitsDiff, a tool constructed using Xilinx's JBits(tm) software, which extracts circuit information directly from configuration bitstreams and produces pre-routed and pre-placed cores suitable for use at run time. Further work to producer parameterizable and reconfigurable cores using JBitsDiff, and some of the pitfalls encountered are also discussed.
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