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A mixed-signal array processor with early vision applications
Authors:Martin  DA Hae-Seung Lee Masaki  I
Affiliation:Texas Instrum. New Jersey Design Center, Edison, NJ.;
Abstract:Many early vision tasks require only 6 to 8 b of precision. For these applications, a special-purpose analog circuit is often a smaller, faster, and lower power solution than a general-purpose digital processor, but the analog chips lack the programmability of digital image processors. This paper presents a programmable mixed-signal array processor which combines the programmability of a digital processor with the small area and low power of an analog circuit. Each processor cell in the array utilizes a digitally programmable analog arithmetic unit with an accuracy of 1.3%. The analog arithmetic unit utilizes a unique circuit that combines a cyclic switched-capacitor analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, Each processor cell, fabricated in a 0.8-μm triple-metal CMOS process, operates at a speed of 0.8 MIPS, consumes 1.8 mW of power at 5 V, and uses 700 μm by 270 μm of silicon area. An array of these processor cells performed an edge detection algorithm and a subpixel resolution algorithm
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