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A general-purpose processor cell, called DOP, is presented. The DOP is a 16-bit stack oriented processor designed to support efficiently imperative programming languages like C or Pascal. The architecture of DOP is a result of HW/SW co-design. The DOP is supposed to be used as a building block in a FPGA library.
This research was supported by the Czech Technical University under grant no. 8095 and by the Czech Grant Agency under grant no. 102/93/0916.
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Daněček, J., Pluháček, A., Servít, M.Z. (1994). The architecture of a general-purpose processor cell. In: Hartenstein, R.W., Servít, M.Z. (eds) Field-Programmable Logic Architectures, Synthesis and Applications. FPL 1994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 849. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58419-6_113
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