CAD directions for high performance asynchronous circuits

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Stevens, Kenneth
Other Author Rotem, Shai; Burns, Steven M.; Cortadella, Jordi; Ginosar, Ran; Kishinevsky, Michael; Roncken, Marly
Title CAD directions for high performance asynchronous circuits
Date 1999
Description This paper describes a novel methodology for high performance asynchronous design based on timed circuits and on CAD support for their synthesis using Relative Timing. This methodology was developed for a prototype iA32 instruction length decoding and steering unit called RAPPID ("Revolving Asynchronous Pentium® Processor Instruction Decoder") that was fabricated and tested successfully. Silicon results show significant advantages - in particular, performance of 2.5-4.5 instructions per nS - with manageable risks using this design technology. RAPPID achieves three times faster performa the power and requiring a minor area penalty as a comparable 400MHz clocked circuit. Relative Timing is based on user-defined and automatically extracted relative tinning assumptions between signal transitions in a circuit and its environment. It supports the specification, synthesis, and verification of high-performance asynchronous circuits, such as pulse-mode circuits, that can be derived from an initial speed-independent specification. Relative timing presents a "middle-ground" between clocked and asynchronous circuits, and is a fertile area for CAD development. We discuss possible directions for future CAD development.
Type Text
Publisher Institute for the Study of Women
First Page 116
Last Page 121
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Stevens, K. S., Rotem, S., Burns, S. M., Cortadella, J., Ginosar, R., Kishinevsky, M., & Roncken, M. (1999). CAD directions for high performance asynchronous circuits. Proceedings of the Digital Automation Conference (DAC99), 116-21. June.
Rights Management (c) Institute for the Study of Women
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63x8r6k
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