FPGA Research

At the University of Toronto

University of Toronto has one of the most active FPGA research groups in the world. Comprising at least 5 faculty members and countless graduate students, we perform research in the following areas:


 

FPGA Architecture

FPGA CAD

Reconfigurable Processors

Field-Programmable Analog Arrays

Synthetic Circuit Generation (2 generations of code available!)

Automatic Circuit Design and Layout of FPGAs

Hybrid FPGA Architectures (LUT/PLA blocks)

Non-Uniform FPGA Routing Architectures

VPR: Timing-Driven Packing, Placement and Routing Tool for FPGAs (code available!)

The Transmogrifier-4 Field-Programmable System (new!)

The Transmogrifier-3 Field-Programmable System

The Transmogrifier-2 Field-Programmable System

The Transmogrifier-1 Field-Programmable System

The Transmogrifier C Hardware Description Language and Compiler

SEGA: A Detailed FPGA Router

FPGA Families

OneChip: An FPGA processor with reconfigurable logic

 


Upcoming and recent conferences in FPGAs, CAD, and VLSI


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