Abstract: A hardware scheduler for a grooming switch with at least three switching stages accumulates a list of connection requests that cannot be granted given currently granted connection assignments. At a designated time, two data structures are dynamically built: an xRAM which records, for each output of a switch slice, which input is currently assigned to that output; and a yRAM which records, for each of the same outputs, the output of a second switch slice that is connected to a corresponding input of the second switch slice. Connections are assigned to satisfy the stored unassigned requests, by reassigning existing connection assignments using the xRAM and yRAM data structures.
Abstract: The invention may relate to a method of programming a programmable non-volatile device. The programmable non-volatile device may be programmed while coupled to a circuit in which the programmable non-volatile device is to be used. The method may include establishing a connection and communicating information. The connection may be established from an external device to a test interface of the circuit. The information may be communicated from the external device through the test interface, for programming the programmable non-volatile device.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 27, 2002
Date of Patent:
April 24, 2007
Assignee:
LSI Logic Corporation
Inventors:
John S. T. Holcroft, Christopher J. Lane, Ross A. Oldfield