DocumentCode
1154574
Title
Reliable High-Speed Arbitration and Synchronization
Author
Chapiro, Daniel M.
Author_Institution
Systems Science, Inc.
Issue
10
fYear
1987
Firstpage
1251
Lastpage
1255
Abstract
Numerous papers have discussed the behavior of flip-flops in synchrronization and arbitration circuits. Here, a nonconventional machine, which avoids completely synchronization failures by using metastability detectors in conjunction with a stretchable clock, is evaluated. The core of the paper focuses on the quantitative evaluation of the performance and reliability of this unconventional kind of machine. Only synchronization and arbitration failures are considered here, so when these machines are compared to conventional ones, all other factors affecting reliability and performance (e.g., technology, fabrication, etc.) are kept invariant. The MTBF´s and a new normalized throughput measure show they can run substantially faster and more reliably than functionally equivalent, conventional machines with fixed clocks. Integrrated circuit implementations have been built and successfully tested.
Keywords
Arbitration; VLSI; asynchronous communication; continu- ously stretchable clocks; digital systems; high performance; metastability detection; reliability; synchronization; Circuit testing; Clocks; Computer science; Detectors; Flip-flops; Metastasis; Pipeline processing; Signal design; Synchronization; Synchronous machines; Arbitration; VLSI; asynchronous communication; continu- ously stretchable clocks; digital systems; high performance; metastability detection; reliability; synchronization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.1987.1676867
Filename
1676867
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