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Timed circuits: a new paradigm for high-speed design

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Timed circuits: a new paradigm for high-speed design
Abstract-- In order to continue to produce circuits of increasing speeds, designers must consider aggressive circuit design styles such as self-resetting or delayed-reset domino circuits used in IBM's gigahertz processor (GUTS) and asynchronous circuits used in Intel's RAPPID instruction length decoder. These new timed circuit styles, however, cannot be efficiently and accurately analyzed using traditional static timing analysis methods. This lack of efficient analysis tools is one of the reasons for the lack of mainstream acceptance of these design styles. This paper discusses several industrial timed circuits and gives an overview of our timed circuit design methodology.
Chris J. Myers, Wendy Belluomini, Kip Kallpack, Er
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where ASPDAC
Authors Chris J. Myers, Wendy Belluomini, Kip Kallpack, Eric Peskin, Hao Zheng
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