Timing constraints for high speed counterflow-clocked pipelining

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Publication Type technical report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh
Other Author Yoo, Jae-tack; Smith, Kent F.
Title Timing constraints for high speed counterflow-clocked pipelining
Date 1995
Description With the escalation of clock frequencies and the increasing ratio of wire- to gate-delays, clock skew is a major problem to be overcome in tomorrow's high-speed VLSI chips. Also, with an increasing number of stages switching simultaneously comes the problem of higher peak power consumption. In our past work, we have proposed a novel scheme called Counterflow-Clocked (C2) Pipelining to combat these problem, and discussed methods for composing C2 pipelined stages. In this paper, we analyze, in great detail, the timing constraints to be obeyed in designing basic C2 pipelined stages as well as in composing C2 pipelined stages. C2 pipelining is well suited for systems that exhibit mostly uni-directional data flows as well as possess mostly nearest-neighbor connections. We illustrate C2 pipelining on such a design with several design examples. C2 pipelining eases the distribution of high speed clocks, shortens the clock period by eliminating global clock signals, allows natural use of level-sensitive dynamic latches, and generates less internal switching noise due to the uniformly distributed latch operation. By applying C2 pipelining and its composition methods to build a system, VLSI designers can substitute the global clock skew problem with many local one-sided delay constraints.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Timing constraints; clock frequencies; clock skew; high-speed; VLSI chips; counterflow-clocked pipelining
Subject LCSH Integrated circuits -- Very large scale integration; Pipelining (Electronics)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Yoo, J.-t., Gopalakrishnan, G., & Smith, K. F. (1995). Timing constraints for high speed counterflow-clocked pipelining. 1-17. UUCS-95-019.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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