DocumentCode
1947297
Title
Asynchronous design-an interesting alternative
Author
Emerson, Kimberly D.
Author_Institution
Mentor Graphics Corp., Singapore
fYear
1997
fDate
4-7 Jan 1997
Firstpage
318
Lastpage
320
Abstract
The fundamental assumptions of synchronous design have been under some scrutiny of late. Every synchronous designer must assume: all signals are binary and time is discrete. Many designers are realizing that most of their problems surround these basic assumptions. Problems which seriously impact their final results include clock skew, power consumption, and critical path delays. Asynchronous design offers an interesting alternative by keeping the assumption that signals are binary but removing the assumption that time is discrete. Asynchronous design as an alternative to synchronous design is a theoretical realization that warrants some attention. In the past asynchronous design was thought to be impractical, but now that several methodologies have been published and CAD algorithms developed, many believe there is new hope for asynchronous designs. Most believe that coupling asynchronous design with synchronous design is the most practical. The author highlights some of the methodologies and CAD algorithms published to date
Keywords
asynchronous circuits; delays; logic CAD; logic design; CAD algorithms; asynchronous design; binary signals; clock skew; critical path delays; discrete time assumption; methodologies; power consumption; Algorithm design and analysis; Asynchronous circuits; Clocks; Delay; Design automation; Energy consumption; Metastasis; Power system protection; Robustness; Signal design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
VLSI Design, 1997. Proceedings., Tenth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Hyderabad
ISSN
1063-9667
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7755-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICVD.1997.568097
Filename
568097
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