PUBLISHABLE PAPER RELATED TO FPGA!

I am searching for a new topic related to FPGAs and that is publishable? Any ideas? I was thinking of area, performance, speed and interconnection optimization. Please provide me with some interesting ideas and I will do the rest of the work. Thanks!

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solo
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Any improvements that can be made in the place + route burden would be publishable, as well as make you $$$.

-Dave

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David Ashley

Hey Dave,

Can you be more specific in your advice please?

Thanks!

David Ashley wrote:

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solo

how about single inline fpga which use veroboard spacing, and can be broken off at one pin intervals.

place 4 pins in prigrammer for power, clk, and program data, and then break off to length specified by fpga compilier.

available in 1m strips maybe.

needs comparator for analog input, and as much logic in 1 pin segment as possible.

flash on board prefered, with some 4 cycle dram too, for compactness.

is this the kind of thing u meant??

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jacko

This gives a whole new meaning to the term "partial reconfiguration"

Todd

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Peter Alfke

sure does

if the pin ga to pin ga joints are flexi then 10m reels may be more gerber amenable. i think it could work. another great public domain idea provided by K Ring Technologies Semiconductor

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jacko

i THINK IT SHOULD BE A möBIUS STRIP fpga. sPECIFICALLY, A fpga SHAPED LIKE A möBIUS STRIP. tO BE PRECISE, A TWO DIMENSIONAL kLEIN BOTTLE. i URGE YOU TO UPDATE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF MY CLEAR AND ACCCURATE ADVICE. hth< YOURS 7TC< sYMSX

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Symon

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leads to problems of orientability. i have studied topology in the mathematical sense.

paypal donations to k ring tech semi using : snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com email. would also help in transfering my webserver to another space (50mb) as no budget at moment. also looking for funding to get an office off the ground, profit share a possibility.

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jacko

I'm told there haven't been any improvements to the place + route for the last 15 years, most of the improvements have been in integrating lots of different applications into single ones.

Place + route = what has to be done automatically to map a netlist to actual fpga hardware. It is extremely computationally intensive. If you can improve the process, perhaps utilize fpga's to accelerate it somehow...people will be interested.

-Dave

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David Ashley

This _really_ cracked me up. I'm still laughing...

-Dave

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David Ashley

I have already patented this idea, whatever it is. Please refer to Pat. 23764598, "Eine Kleine Bottle/Nachtmusik."

Royalty payments are of course welcome.

Bob Perlman Cambrian Design Works

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Bob Perlman

Mr Peter,

I didnt like your reply:

First, all my ideas are interesting since i am related to the field of software enginnering and i ignore the field where you come from!

Second, i didnt understand the impolite word "ass-backwards" that you used and i wish that you keep those rude words for yourself and your culture!

Third and most importantly, my statements are not arrogant at all! Your reply to me seems that you want to revenge from someone and this is not acceptable!

Hope you be more lineant and understanding when replying to people, otherwise your replies are not interesting and will be rejected!

Thanks!

Peter Alfke wrote:

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solo

It boils down to one thing.. Speed! ;)

Catch is that no fpga manufactor is willing publish specifications. I guess it could be reverse engineered with some effort however. One quick route is to use "meta fpga" in which you implement a fpga ontop of an physical fpga.

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pbdelete

Mr. Bob,

I didnt like your patent: to me seems that you want to revenge from someone.

On examining it, although it seems that you know the expression of letters when addressing in the behavioral life, i noticed that your patent only is covering the clockwise twisted Möbius strip and this is not acceptable! I have now patented the anti-clockwise phenotype (Pat. 89546732) and i ignore the field where you come from! My idea will dominate the culture south of the equator.

Hope you be more chiral and understanding when patenting your non-orientable ideas, otherwise your inventions are not interesting and will be rejected!

may you tell me how can i post my cv online?

Thanks!

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Symon

Mr. Aoun,

************* Alexandre Aoun Computer Engineering Student Mathaf Adlieh street - Beirut, Lebanon Born 1983 ************* if you have anything to do with FPGA's or digital design you are welcome, but you need to know your place it seems that you've been caught on the wrong foot here, so you have the chance to back off, read and learn, otherwise you'll become a clown in this newsgroup. at the end of the day it's your choice.

Aurash

PS, and please st>Mr Peter,

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Aurelian Lazarut

Dang! I knew I should have patented the process of patenting subsets of mathematics!

Todd

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Todd Fleming

solo,

I've tried to be tolerant of your excess. I appreciate the fact that you don't cross-post to other newsgroups but beyond that you come across as very annoying, like a bee at a picnic.

All your ideas are amazing. To you. Others ideas are not so interesting. To you.

Open your mind and your eyes to the people and ideas in this newsgroup and try to "play well with others" while you're here. Think of how you would interact sitting at a table with several engineers. When you lose the respect of those who would otherwise be willing to contribute to your knowledge and help nurture your ideas, you lose.

You lost my respect almost immediately when you insisted that you can do whatever the heck you want with all-caps. You chose to continue what you were doing even though it was pointed out that it appeared offensive to others. It went downhill from there.

Please, be aware of how your communications might be misperceived by the professionals on this newsgroup. There is more to be gained from and more of this world than you and your ideas.

But feel free to learn nothing since continuing on that path will offer very little knowledge from the others who could otherwise add to it.

- John_H

oh, and - Thanks!

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Stop this already, some of us are not going to get much work done today if you keep this up.

Now I have to go clean myself up:)

John Jakson transputer guy

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JJ

I hope you used the new m=F6bius strip wipes that come packaged in a four-dimensional Klein bottle for a never-ending supply!

Todd

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Todd Fleming

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