Some recent asynchronous system design methodologies

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh
Other Author Jain, Prabhat
Title Some recent asynchronous system design methodologies
Date 1990
Description We present an in-depth study of some techniques for asynchronous system design, analysis, and verification. After defining basic terminology, we take one simple example - a four-phase t o two-phase converter - and present its design using (a) classical flow-tables; (b) Signal Transition Graphs of [8]; and (c) Trace Theory of [15]. We then present necessary and sufficient conditions for Delay Insensitivity, proposed by [38], and illustrate it on our example. Finally, we present the work of [13] on the verification of asynchronous circuits, and illustrate it on the circuits derived in the paper. The following points are emphasized: (i) presentation of techniques at more depth than in a general survey; (ii) illustration of all t h e aspects discussed on a common example; (hi) comparative study of the works presented. Many interesting works had to be left out, solely because of our lack of space and time.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 1
Last Page 48
Subject Asynchronous system design
Subject LCSH Asynchronous circuits
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Gopalakrishnan, G., & Jain, P. (1990). Some recent asynchronous system design methodologies. 1-48. UUCS-90-016.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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