Non-sequentially configurable IC

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Multifunctional or programmable – Significant integrated structure – layout – or layout...

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C326S037000, C326S038000, C326S039000, C326S040000, C326S041000, C327S100000, C716S030000

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ABSTRACT:
Some embodiments of the invention provide a configurable integrated circuit (IC). The IC includes at least fifty configurable circuits arranged in an array having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns. Each configurable circuit for configurably performing a set of operations. At least a first configurable circuit reconfigures at a first reconfiguration rate. The first configurable circuit performs a different operation each time the first configurable circuit is reconfigured. The reconfiguration of the first configurable circuit does not follow any sequential progression through the set of operations of the first configurable circuit.

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