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In the development of new device concepts a lot of aspects are to consider. On the one hand there is the needing for a lot of channels which are fully synchronized with hard real-time behavior; on the other hand there are the requirements for the implementation of modern communication protocols such TCP/IP or USB to assure a full interoperability with the state-of-the-art communication infrastructure...
The Kiwi system is targeted at making reconfigurable computing technology accessible to software engineers that are willing to express their computations as parallel programs. Our kiwic compiler takes .NET assembly language with suitable custom attributes as input and produces Verilog output which is mapped to FPGAs. In this brief paper, we describe attributes used to mark up I/O nets, embed assertions,...
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