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Energy optimization in commercial FPGAs with voltage, frequency and logic scaling

Luis Nunez-Yanez, Jose; Hosseinabady, Mohammad; Beldachi, Arash

Authors

Jose Luis Nunez-Yanez

Mohammad Hosseinabady

Arash Beldachi



Contributors

Mohammad Hosseinabady
Researcher

Abstract

This paper investigates the energy reductions possible in commercially available FPGAs configured to support voltage, frequency and logic scalability combined with power gating. Voltage and frequency scaling is based on in-situ detectors that allow the device to detect valid working voltage and frequency pairs at run-time while logic scalability is achieved with partial dynamic reconfiguration. The considered devices are FPGA-processor hybrids with independent power domains fabricated in 28 nm process nodes. The test case is based on a number of operational scenarios in which the FPGA side is loaded with a motion estimation core that can be configured with a variable number of execution units. The results demonstrate that voltage scalability reduces power by up to 60 percent compared with nominal voltage operation at the same frequency. The energy analysis show that the most energy efficiency core configuration depends on the performance requirements. A low performance scenario shows that serial computation is more energy efficient than the parallel configuration while the opposite is true when the performance requirements increase. An algorithm is proposed to combine effectively adaptive voltage/logic scaling and power gating in the proposed system and application.

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date May 20, 2015
Publication Date May 1, 2016
Deposit Date Dec 11, 2023
Journal IEEE Transactions on Computers
Print ISSN 0018-9340
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 65
Issue 5
Pages 1484-1493
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/TC.2015.2435771
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11512179