A Framework to Compare Estimated and Measured Power Consumption on FPGAs
- 1 December 2019
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Scientific Publishers in Journal of Low Power Electronics
- Vol. 15 (4), 329-337
- https://doi.org/10.1166/jolpe.2019.1622
Abstract
In this paper, an extensive review of the available publications about comparing estimations versus measurements of power consumption in FPGA technology is carried out. This study reveals that the variety of experimental setups makes it difficult to elaborate solid studies departing from the results of different researchers using meta-analysis techniques. To mitigate this problem, we propose a procedure to standardize the setup of FPGA power estimation experiments. The goal is to make as close as possible power estimations and their corresponding actual on-chip measurements. The main idea is to use a fixed arrangement composed by a parameterized pattern generator block at the input, together with a set of interchangeable IP cores utilized as reference circuits. All the blocks are mapped together inside the FPGA sample, being the clock and reset lines the sole input signals. Thus, both power estimation and actual measurements are performed to the whole system in identical conditions. In order to illustrate the method, the paper includes some examples of the proposed methodology for different cores. A set of 25 circuits have been tested in two FPGA families, obtaining relative errors in power estimation between –61.5% and 9.2%.Keywords
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