Xilinx, Inc.
Implementing an asymmetric memory with random port ratios using dedicated memory primitives
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Abstract:
Implementing an asymmetric memory having random port ratios using memory primitives can include detecting, using computer hardware, a hardware description language (HDL) random access memory (RAM) within a circuit design. The HDL RAM is asymmetric. Using computer hardware, a number of a plurality of memory primitives needed to implement the HDL RAM as a RAM circuit are determined based on a maximum port width ratio of the memory primitives defined as 1:N and a port width ratio of the HDL RAM defined as 1:M, wherein each of M and N is an integer and a power of two and M exceeds N. The RAM circuit is asymmetric. Using the computer hardware, a write circuit and/or a read circuit can be generated for a first port of the RAM circuit. Further, using the computer hardware, a write circuit and/or a read circuit can be generated for a second port of the RAM circuit.
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30 Mar 2020
16 Aug 2022