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Cluster-based logic blocks for FPGAs: area-efficiency vs. input sharing and size
Proceedings of CICC 97 - Custom Integrated Circuits Conference
While modern FPGAs often contain clusters of 4-input lookup tables and flip flops, little is known about good choices for two key architectural parameters: the number of these basic logic elements (BLEs) in each cluster, and the total number of distinct inputs that the programmable routing can provide to each cluster. In this paper we explore the effect of these parameters on FPGA area-efficiency. We show that a cluster containing N BLEs needs only 2N + 2 distinct inputs (vs. the 4N maximum) to
doi:10.1109/cicc.1997.606687
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