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Static scheduling of SDRAM commands using constraint logic programming

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Commodity DDR2 SDRAM memory is >20 times cheaper than comparable SRAM devices and this makes it attractive for use in low-cost embedded applications. However the compromises which make it cheap make it hard to interface with directly within a high-level design flow. This talk describes work which seeks to statically schedule commands to off-chip SDRAM modules using active constraint propagation within a constraint logic programming framework.

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