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Point to Point GALS Interconnect

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Point to Point GALS Interconnect
Reliable, low-latency channel communication between independent clock domains may be achieved using a combination of clock pausing techniques, self-calibrating delay lines and an asynchronous interconnect. Such a scheme can be used for point-to-point communication in a globally asynchronous locally synchronous (GALS) system, a possible methodology for managing the predicted increase in clock domains. We present interface wrapper circuits which permit communication between a locally synchronous producer and a locally synchronous consumer via an asynchronous interconnect. Such interfaces can also be used to mix asynchronous and synchronous modules. Clock pausing is used to guarantee that metastability will never result in failure. Arbitration between channel communication and the local clock is performed concurrently so that metastability resolution will rarely delay the clock. Simulation results show that the maximum performance of one data item per consumer clock cycle is achieved whe...
George S. Taylor, Simon W. Moore, Robert D. Mullin
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where ASYNC
Authors George S. Taylor, Simon W. Moore, Robert D. Mullins, Peter Robinson
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