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- catalog abstract ""Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design - A Systems Perspective addresses the need for an introductory text on asynchronous circuit design. The objective in writing this book bas been to enable industrial designers with a background in conventional (clocked) design to be able to understand asynchronous design sufficiently to assess what it has to offer and whether it might be advantageous in their next design task."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13141304.
- catalog contributor b13141305.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design - A Systems Perspective addresses the need for an introductory text on asynchronous circuit design. The objective in writing this book bas been to enable industrial designers with a background in conventional (clocked) design to be able to understand asynchronous design sufficiently to assess what it has to offer and whether it might be advantageous in their next design task."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Asynchronous circuit design--A tutorial / Jens Sparso -- Why consider asynchronous circuits? -- Aims and background -- Clocking versus handshaking -- Handshake protocols -- Bundled-data protocols -- The 4-phase dual-rail protocol -- The 2-phase dual-rail protocol -- Other protocols -- The Muller C-element and the indication principle -- The Muller pipeline -- Circuit implementation styles -- 4-phase bundled-data -- 2-phase bundled data (Micropipelines) -- 4-phase dual-rail -- Theory -- The basics of speed-independence -- Classification of asynchronous circuits -- Isochronic forks -- Relation to circuits -- Test -- Static data-flow structures -- Pipelines and rings -- Building blocks -- Simple applications of rings -- Sequential circuits -- Iterative computations -- FOR, IF, and WHILE constructs -- A more complex example: GCD -- Pointers to additional examples -- A low-power filter bank -- An asynchronous microprocessor -- A fine-grain pipelined vector multiplier -- Performance -- A qualitative view of performance -- Example 1: A FIFO used as a shift register -- Example 2: A shift register with parallel load -- Quantifying performance -- Latency, throughput and wavelength -- Cycle time of a ring -- Example 3: Performance of a 3-stage ring -- Dependency graph analysis -- Example 4: Dependency graph for a pipeline -- Example 5: Dependency graph for a 3-stage ring -- Handshake circuit implementations -- The latch -- Fork, join, and merge -- Function blocks--The basics -- Transparency to handshaking.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-332) and index.".
- catalog extent "xx, 337 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0792376137 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "European low power initiative for electronic system design".
- catalog isPartOf "European low-power initiative for electronic system design (Series)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,".
- catalog subject "621.3815 21".
- catalog subject "Asynchronous circuits Design and construction.".
- catalog subject "TK7868.A79 P75 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Asynchronous circuit design--A tutorial / Jens Sparso -- Why consider asynchronous circuits? -- Aims and background -- Clocking versus handshaking -- Handshake protocols -- Bundled-data protocols -- The 4-phase dual-rail protocol -- The 2-phase dual-rail protocol -- Other protocols -- The Muller C-element and the indication principle -- The Muller pipeline -- Circuit implementation styles -- 4-phase bundled-data -- 2-phase bundled data (Micropipelines) -- 4-phase dual-rail -- Theory -- The basics of speed-independence -- Classification of asynchronous circuits -- Isochronic forks -- Relation to circuits -- Test -- Static data-flow structures -- Pipelines and rings -- Building blocks -- Simple applications of rings -- Sequential circuits -- Iterative computations -- FOR, IF, and WHILE constructs -- A more complex example: GCD -- Pointers to additional examples -- A low-power filter bank -- An asynchronous microprocessor -- A fine-grain pipelined vector multiplier -- Performance -- A qualitative view of performance -- Example 1: A FIFO used as a shift register -- Example 2: A shift register with parallel load -- Quantifying performance -- Latency, throughput and wavelength -- Cycle time of a ring -- Example 3: Performance of a 3-stage ring -- Dependency graph analysis -- Example 4: Dependency graph for a pipeline -- Example 5: Dependency graph for a 3-stage ring -- Handshake circuit implementations -- The latch -- Fork, join, and merge -- Function blocks--The basics -- Transparency to handshaking.".
- catalog title "Principles of asynchronous circuit design : a systems perspective / edited by Jens Sparsø and Steve Furber.".
- catalog type "text".