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Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design: A Systems Perspective

Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design: A Systems Perspective

Steve Furber
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Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design - A Systems Perspective addresses the need for an introductory text on asynchronous circuit design. Part I is an 8-chapter tutorial which addresses the most important issues for the beginner, including how to think about asynchronous systems. Part II is a 4-chapter introduction to Balsa, a freely-available synthesis system for asynchronous circuits which will enable the reader to get hands-on experience of designing high-level asynchronous systems. Part III offers a number of examples of state-of-the-art asynchronous systems to illustrate what can be built using asynchronous techniques. The examples range from a complete commercial smart card chip to complex microprocessors.
The objective in writing this book has been to enable industrial designers with a background in conventional 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.
Language
English
Pages
277
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Release
October 29, 2010
ISBN
1441949364
ISBN 13
9781441949363

Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design: A Systems Perspective

Steve Furber
0/5 ( ratings)
Principles of Asynchronous Circuit Design - A Systems Perspective addresses the need for an introductory text on asynchronous circuit design. Part I is an 8-chapter tutorial which addresses the most important issues for the beginner, including how to think about asynchronous systems. Part II is a 4-chapter introduction to Balsa, a freely-available synthesis system for asynchronous circuits which will enable the reader to get hands-on experience of designing high-level asynchronous systems. Part III offers a number of examples of state-of-the-art asynchronous systems to illustrate what can be built using asynchronous techniques. The examples range from a complete commercial smart card chip to complex microprocessors.
The objective in writing this book has been to enable industrial designers with a background in conventional 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.
Language
English
Pages
277
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Release
October 29, 2010
ISBN
1441949364
ISBN 13
9781441949363

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