FPL Demo: A Flexible and Scalable Quantum-Classical Interface based on FPGAs

2022 32nd International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL)(2022)

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Abstract
This demonstration shows a Quantum-Classical interface (QC-IF) for quantum computing implemented on multiple FPGAs. Quantum computers need a controller to transmit/receive microwave to/from quantum devices. In order to explore various quantum devices, the controller requires flexibility to transmit/receive various wave shapes. In addition to that, scalability is also required for large-scale quantum computers. FPGAs are attractive platforms; however, some challenges exist in implementing QC-IF on FPGAs in terms of required specifications from physics, such as treating data and realizing scalability. This work demonstrates an implementation of QC-IF on FPGA with high bandwidth memory to treat large-volume data in high throughput. Furthermore, the IEEE1588-like clock synchronization mechanism is implemented to make multiple FPGAs synchronized.
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FPGA,Quantum computer,Signal processing
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