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Programming language based definition of application oriented hardware
We present a methodology of how application specific hardware is defined using slightly limited C-language source code. The method is based on corresponding state-machines to each C-language statement, operation, and variable access and chain them by handshaking signals. Optimization steps make high-level parallelism possible without special instructions. Allocation and scheduling make a final compromise between speeds and cost possible. A signal processing example shows the features.