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Optically programmable gate array

Authors :
Lessard, Roger A.
Galstian, Tigran V.
Mumbru, Jose
Panotopoulos, George
Psaltis, Demetri
An, Xin
Mok, Fai
Ay, Suat
Barna, Sandor
Fossum, Eric R.
Lessard, Roger A.
Galstian, Tigran V.
Mumbru, Jose
Panotopoulos, George
Psaltis, Demetri
An, Xin
Mok, Fai
Ay, Suat
Barna, Sandor
Fossum, Eric R.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The Optically Programmable Gate Array (OPGA), an optical version of a conventional FPGA, benefits from a direct parallel interface between an optical memory and a logic circuit. The OPGA utilizes a holographic memory accessed by an array of VCSELs to program its logic. An active pixel sensor array incorporated into the OPGA chip makes it possible to optically address the logic in a very short time allowing for rapid dynamic reconfiguration. Combining spatial and shift multiplexing to store the configuration pages in the memory, the OPGA module can be made compact. The reconfiguration capability of the OPGA can be applied to solve more efficiently problems in pattern recognition and database search.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Optically programmable gate array, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1080548728
Document Type :
Electronic Resource