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Extensible control architectures

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Architectural advances of modern systems has often been at odds with control complexity, requiring significant effort in both design and verification. This is particularly true for sequential controllers, where machine complexity can quickly surpass designer ability. Traditional solutions to this problem require elaborate specifications that are difficult to maintain and extend. Further, the logic generated from these specifications bares no resemblance to the intended behavior and often fails to meet design performance constraints. In the process of designing a multi-threaded, dynamically-pipelined microcontroller, we encountered a number of common difficulties that arise from the inadequacies of traditional pipeline design methodologies. Through the use of a novel nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) specification model, we were able to implement an extensible control structure with minimal design effort. In this paper we present a viable pipeline controller specification methodology using the pyPBS language, which enables minimal effort control partitioning and compact behavioral representation. The structure of the language encourages design decisions that promote efficient modular constructions which can be easily integrated and extended. We present an overview of the our methodology including background on the pyPBS synthesis model, an architectural overview of our multi-threaded microcontroller, and implementation details for the control structure of the design including the complete control specifications. In addition, we show that the applicative nature of the pyPBS language allows for addition of a multi-cycle multiplication unit with minimal effort.

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CASES '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Compilers, architecture and synthesis for embedded systems
October 2006
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ISBN:1595935436
DOI:10.1145/1176760
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  1. control architecture
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ESWEEK06: Second Embedded Systems Week 2006
October 22 - 25, 2006
Seoul, Korea

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