DocumentCode :
1109165
Title :
Analysis and Synthesis of Asynchronous Sequential Networks Using Edge-Sensitive Flip-Flops
Author :
Smith, John R. ; Roth, Charles H., Jr.
Author_Institution :
IEEE
Issue :
8
fYear :
1971
Firstpage :
847
Lastpage :
855
Abstract :
Standard flow table methods for analysis and synthesis of asynchronous sequential switching networks are difficult to apply when edge-sensitive flip-flops are used. Use of a differential mode (DM) state table, which specifies the next state as a function of the present state and input change, avoids such difficulties. Difference operators, which are used to specify changes in logic variables, provide a convenient means for defining terminal behavior of edge-sensitive flip-flops. The inhibited toggle flip-flop is introduced as a general-purpose edge-sensitive flip-flop. Sequential networks are analyzed by writing difference operator equations from which a DM table can be constructed. Synthesis of asynchronous networks is accomplished by first constructing a DM table to describe the desired network and then deriving input equations for inhibited-toggle flips-flops. Such realizations are free of hazards and critical races and usually require fewer gates and flip-flops than solutions by standard flow table methods.
Keywords :
Asynchronous sequential networks, critical races, difference operators, differential mode tables, edge-sensitive flip-flops, inhibited-toggle flip-flops.; Costs; Counting circuits; Delta modulation; Difference equations; Flip-flops; Hazards; Integrated circuit interconnections; Logic; Network synthesis; Writing; Asynchronous sequential networks, critical races, difference operators, differential mode tables, edge-sensitive flip-flops, inhibited-toggle flip-flops.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-C.1971.223360
Filename :
1671953
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