• Title/Summary/Keyword: interchip communication

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Asynchronous interface circuit for nonlinear connectivity in multicore spiking neural networks

  • Sung-Eun Kim;Kwang-Il Oh;Taewook Kang;Sukho Lee;Hyuk Kim;Mi-Jeong Park;Jae-Jin Lee
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.878-889
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    • 2024
  • To expand the scale of spiking neural networks (SNNs), an interface circuit that supports multiple SNN cores is essential. This circuit should be designed using an asynchronous approach to leverage characteristics of SNNs similar to those of the human brain. However, the absence of a global clock presents timing issues during implementation. Hence, we propose an intermediate latching template to establish asynchronous nonlinear connectivity with multipipeline processing between multiple SNN cores. We design arbitration and distribution blocks in the interface circuit based on the proposed template and fabricate an interface circuit that supports four SNN cores using a full-custom approach in a 28-nm CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) FDSOI (fully depleted silicon on insulator) process. The proposed template can enhance throughput in the interface circuit by up to 53% compared with the conventional asynchronous template. The interface circuit transmits spikes while consuming 1.7 and 3.7 pJ of power, supporting 606 and 59 Mevent/s in intrachip and interchip communications, respectively.

The design of a Synthesis Algorithm for Multichip Architectures (Multichip아키텍춰 합성 알고리듬 설계)

  • 박재환;전홍신;황선영
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.31A no.12
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    • pp.122-134
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    • 1994
  • Design of a heuristic algorithm for high level synthesis of multichip architecture is presented in this paper. Considering the design constraints: individual chip area, I/O pin counts, chip-to-chip interconnection counts, interchip communication delay, and chip latecy, the proposed system automatically generates pipelined multichip architectures from behavioral descriptions. For efficient mulichip synthesis, a new methodology is proposed, which performs partitioning and schedulting of SFG into multichip architectures simultaneously. Experimental results for several benchmark programs show that the systems can be used for designing multichip hardware efficiently.

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