Real-time multicompartment Hodgkin-Huxley neuron emulation on SoC FPGA - presented by Pr Timothée Levi

Real-time multicompartment Hodgkin-Huxley neuron emulation on SoC FPGA

Pr Timothée Levi

Pr Timothée Levi
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BioemuS/M - Monitoring
Membrane potentials
On-board saving via
Host computer
KR260 Carrier board
Setup
Ethernet forwarding
K26 SOM
Processing system (PS)
via DMA
Ethernet
Canonical Ubuntu 22.04
Userspace
Spikes
C++ Application
Scope via DAC output
Monitoring
Waves
Kernel
dma proxy driver
Spikes
Wi-Fi
AXI DMA
ESP32
SNN HH
Scope
On-board saving via
Spikes
Calculation core
Spike monitoring
Waves
Waves monitoring
Programmable logic (PL)
Ethernet forwarding
via DMA
Wi-Fi forwarding via
ESP32
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Summary (AI generated)

Resources in an FPGA are primarily used for synapses, as there are over a million of them. This allows for ample space for memory. However, the logic part only utilizes around 15% of the FPGA.