Switchbox

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11095288
  • Patent Number
    11,095,288
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 2, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 2021
    3 years ago
Abstract
Switchboxes are especially used in integrated circuits with programmable logic (e.g. FPGAs). They are used to establish configurable signal paths between logic blocks. The present invention is based on the task to present a switchbox with a small number of multiplexers and configuration bits, which can both forward a signal in signal direction and can implement a change of direction.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present application relates generally to the field of integrated semiconductor especially to programmable logic.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Switchboxes are especially used in integrated circuits with programmable logic (e.g. FPGAs). They are used to establish configurable signal paths between logic blocks.


According to the state of the art (FIG. 1) switchboxes with 6 transmission gates are available. These require 6 configuration bits. This arrangement can route one or two signals in each direction. The disadvantage is that there is no signal amplification and the connection of several line segments quickly leads to a significant signal delay and degeneration of the signal edges.


This problem can be avoided by using multiplexers with signal amplification (FIG. 2). This arrangement can also route any signal in any direction. In this case, tristate buffers allow to use the signal paths in different directions. However, this requires four 4-to-1 multiplexers, 4 tristate buffers, and 12 configuration bits, which considerably increases the chip area. Here, too, a considerable delay is generated after a sequence of several connections, but the edge steepness of the signals is maintained at the output of the multiplexers due to the repeated amplification.


The possible signal paths are shown in FIG. 3 (southwards). For all signal paths the arrangement must be rotated by 90 degrees.


The present invention is based on the task of presenting a switchbox with a small number of multiplexers and configuration bits, which can both forward a signal in the signal direction and implement a change of direction.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Description of the drawings:



FIG. 1: Switchbox with six transmission gates


Usual arrangement according to prior art



FIG. 2: Switchbox with four multiplexers


Usual arrangement according to prior art



FIG. 3: Connection paths (south *) of the switchbox


from FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. *The connecting paths in the three other directions are symmetrically designed.



FIG. 4: Switchbox with one direction change multiplexer


Inventive arrangement with a direction change multiplexer



FIG. 5: Connection paths (south *) of the switchbox according to FIG. 4 *The connecting paths in the other three directions are symmetrically designed.



FIG. 6: Switchbox with two direction change multiplexers


Inventive arrangement with two direction change multiplexers



FIG. 7: Connection paths (south *) of the switchbox from FIG. 6 *The connecting paths in the other three directions are symmetrically designed.



FIG. 8: Switchbox with diagonal connections


and different distances to other switchboxes


There are connections to diagonal switchboxes via the direction change multiplexer.





Care must be taken that the drawings only reveal the invention as an example. The invention is not limited to these examples of application.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention is based on the task of presenting a switchbox with a small number of multiplexers and configuration bits, which can both forward a signal in the signal direction and implement a change of direction.


According to the invention, this task is solved by the characteristic features of the patent claims.


Here, the main claim 1 claims an arrangement according to FIG. 4.


The four 1-to-2 direction change multiplexers switch between a direct transmission of a signal in the signal direction and a change of direction. Which signal is used for this change of direction is determined by the 4-to-1 direction change multiplexer (FIG. 4). Only 6 setting bits are required. Furthermore, the routing is unidirection change, which makes tristate gates and their delay superfluous. Unused connections can also not float.


The possible signal paths are shown in FIG. 5 (south). For all signal paths the arrangement must be rotated by 90 degrees.



FIG. 4 also shows an arrangement according to claims 2 and 3: The direction change multiplexer does not drive signal lines to other switchboxes, but only signals to the direction change multiplexers, which leads to low delay due to the short line paths.



FIG. 6 shows an arrangement according to claim 4 with two direction change multiplexers. Here, certain direction change changes of two signals are possible at the same time. The number of setting bits has not increased compared to the arrangement according to FIG. 4.


The possible signal paths are shown in FIG. 7 (south). For all signal paths, the arrangement must be turned by 90 degrees.


An arrangement according to claim 5 is shown in FIG. 8. Here, the direction change multiplexer also accepts signals from diagonally removed switchboxes. Furthermore, the output of the direction change multiplexer is routed to diagonally located switchboxes.


The feature mentioned in claim 6 is also shown in FIG. 8. Here the direction change multiplexers are connected to other switchboxes in x and y distances 2 and 4. Here, the respective signal direction in x or y direction is maintained.


According to claim 7 it is also useful to provide connections to other direction change multiplexers, preferably in diagonal direction.

Claims
  • 1. Switchbox consisting of direction multiplexers and at least one direction change multiplexer characterized in that the direction multiplexers only forward a signal in one direction and the direction change multiplexer(s) can divert a signal in another direction.
  • 2. Switchbox according to claim 1, characterized in that the inputs of the direction change multiplexer(s) are connected to outputs of the direction multiplexer.
  • 3. Switchbox according to claim 1, characterized in that inputs of the direction multiplexer are driven by the direction change multiplexer(s).
  • 4. Switchbox according to claim 1, characterized in that two direction change multiplexers are used.
  • 5. Switchbox according to claim 1, characterized in that there is at least one connection to another switchbox located diagonally.
  • 6. Switchbox according to claim 1, characterized in that the direction multiplexers are connected to switch boxes at different distances.
  • 7. Switchbox according to claim 1, characterized in that the direction change multiplexer(s) are connected to switch boxes at different distances.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
DE102019006293.0 Sep 2019 DE national
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20210075422 A1 Mar 2021 US