Title of article
Three generations of asynchronous microprocessors
Author/Authors
A.J.، Lopez-Martin, نويسنده , , M.، Nystrom, نويسنده , , C.G.، Wong, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-8
From page
9
To page
0
Abstract
We trace the evolution of Caltech asynchronous processors from a simple proof of concept, to a high-performance MIPS-like processor using a different buffer circuit for better performance, to the latest 8051 clone targeting lowenergy operation. We describe the control aspects of the evolving circuit styles. We describe these three generations of asynchronous microprocessors (Caltech asynchronous processors, MiniMIPS and Lutonium) and the corresponding circuit families and design methods. The asynchronous circuits we use are called quasidelayinsensitive (QDI) circuits. A QDI circuit involves no assumption about, or knowledge of, delays in operators and wires, except for isochronic forks, which the designer assumes have similar delays on the different branches. QDI circuits are the most conservative asynchronous circuits in terms of delays.
Keywords
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Journal title
IEEE Design and Test of Computers
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE Design and Test of Computers
Record number
90302
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