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Efficient Design and Performance Analysis for AMBA Bus Architecture Based System-on-Chip

Published: 26 November 2010 Publication History

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This paper describes a System-on-Chip platform architecture for low power high performance Digital Signal Processing intensive applications. The platform is based on the AMBA SoC bus protocol and incorporates a novel interfacing scheme which utilizes the bus hierarchy within AMBA in order to allow single and multiple high performance DSP Intellectual Property cores to be integrated to the SoC platform. The paper describes the overall SoC platform architecture and the integration scheme, providing results for area usage and power consumption of the main blocks in the platform with an example of a three DSP core integration case.
  1. Efficient Design and Performance Analysis for AMBA Bus Architecture Based System-on-Chip

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    CICN '10: Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks
    November 2010
    679 pages
    ISBN:9780769542546

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 26 November 2010

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    1. AMBA
    2. DSP
    3. Low power
    4. SOC
    5. System-on-Chip

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