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DART: delay and routability driven technology mapping for LUT based FPGAs
A two-phased approach for routability directed delay-optimal mapping of LUT based FPGAs is presented based on the results of stochastic routability analysis. First, delay-optimal mapping is performed which simultaneously minimizes area and delay. Then, the mapped circuits are restructured to alleviate the potential routing congestions. Experimental results indicate that the first phase creates designs which require 17% fewer levels and 40% fewer LUTs than MIS-pga (delay), 11% fewer levels and 37% fewer LUTs than FlowMap-r, and 5% fewer levels and 39% fewer LUTs than TechMap-D. The success of the second phase is confirmed by running a vendor's layout tool APR. It is observed that they are more routable and have less final delays than those produced by other mappers if they are placed and routed.