Essays about: "NoGap"
Found 5 essays containing the word NoGap.
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1. Information extraction and validation of CDFG in NoGap
University essay from Datorteknik; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : A Control Data Flow Graph (CDFG) is a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) in which a node can be either an operation node or a control node. The target of this kind of graph is to capture allt he control and data flow information of the original hardware description while preserving the various dependencies. READ MORE
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2. Binary Instruction Format Specification for NoGap
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Datorteknik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Nowadays, hardware designers want to get a powerful and friendly tool to speedup the design flow and design quality. The new development suit NoGap is pro-posed to meet those requirements. NoGap is a design automation tool for ASIP,it helps users to focus on the design stage, free them from module connection andsignal assignment, or integration. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of NoGap : SIMD Datapath Implementation
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : Nowadays, many ASIP systems with high computational capabilities are designed in order to fulfill the increasing demands of technical applications. However, the design of ASIP system usually takes many man hours. READ MORE
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4. Assembler Generator and Cycle-Accurate Simulator Generator for NoGAP
University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : System-on-Chip is increasingly built using ASIP(Application Specific Instruction set Processor) due to the flexibility and efficiency obtained from ASIPs. NoGAP (Novel Generator of Accelerator and Processor framework) is an innovative approach for ASIP design, which provides the advantage of both ADL (Architecture Description Language) and HDL (Hardware Description Language) to the designer. READ MORE
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5. Development of the NoGAP CL Hardware Description Language and its Compiler
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : The need for a more general hardware description language aimed specifically at processors, and vague notions and visions of how that language would be realized, lead to this thesis. The aim was to use the visions and initial ideas to evolve and formalize a language and begin implementing the tools to use it. READ MORE