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A new architecture of field programmable analog arrays for reconfigurable instantiation of continuous-time filters


Abstract:

A new methodology of field programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) is presented, which is particularly designed as hardware platform for the instantiation of continuous-time (...Show More

Abstract:

A new methodology of field programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) is presented, which is particularly designed as hardware platform for the instantiation of continuous-time (CT) adaptable filters. The array topology consists of 17 digitally configurable analog blocks (CABs) connected through a hexagonal interconnect network. Each CAB is built of tunable G/sub m/-C integrators, which provide both routing and shaping of the analog signal and are the building blocks for high-speed continuous-time filters. Intelligent IO-buffers provide reconfiguration of the array with minimal disturbance of the continuous analog signal. The architecture is introduced and reviewed as hardware platform for any circuit that consists of the given number of G/sub m/-C cells and an exemplary instantiation of a 4th order biquad Butterworth filter is shown.
Date of Conference: 06-08 December 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 February 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-8651-5
Conference Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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