Synchronization Design for Digital Systems

Synchronization Design for Digital Systems

attempt to present a unified framework and terminology for synchronization design in digital systems, borrowing techniques and terminologies from both digital system and digital communication design disciplines [1,2].

Author: Teresa H. Meng

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN: 9781461539902

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 175

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Synchronization is one of the important issues in digital system design. While other approaches have always been intriguing, up until now synchro nous operation using a common clock has been the dominant design philo sophy. However, we have reached the point, with advances in technology, where other options should be given serious consideration. This is because the clock periods are getting much smaller in relation to the interconnect propagation delays, even within a single chip and certainly at the board and backplane level. To a large extent, this problem can be overcome with care ful clock distribution in synchronous design, and tools for computer-aided design of clock distribution. However, this places global constraints on the design, making it necessary, for example, to redesign the clock distribution each time any part of the system is changed. In this book, some alternative approaches to synchronization in digital sys tem design are described and developed. We owe these techniques to a long history of effort in both digital system design and in digital communica tions, the latter field being relevant because large propagation delays have always been a dominant consideration in design. While synchronous design is discussed and contrasted to the other techniques in Chapter 6, the dom inant theme of this book is alternative approaches.
Categories: Technology & Engineering

Synchronization and Arbitration in Digital Systems

Synchronization and Arbitration in Digital Systems

It is intended for those involved in the design of digital hardware that has to interface to something else; other hardware, a communication system, or in the end, people. Only systems that do not interface to the outside world are free ...

Author: David J. Kinniment

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

ISBN: 0470517131

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 280

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Today’s networks of processors on and off chip, operating with independent clocks, need effective synchronization of the data passing between them for reliability. When two or more processors request access to a common resource, such as a memory, an arbiter has to decide which request to deal with first. Current developments in integrated circuit processing are leading to an increase in the numbers of independent digital processing elements in a single system. With this comes faster communications, more networks on chip, and the demand for more reliable, more complex, and higher performance synchronizers and arbiters. Written by one of the foremost researchers in this area of digital design, this authoritative text provides in-depth theory and practical design solutions for the reliable working of synchronization and arbitration hardware in digital systems. The book provides methods for making real reliability measurements both on and off chip, evaluating some of the common difficulties and detailing circuit solutions at both circuit and system levels. Synchronization and Arbitration in Digital Systems also presents: mathematical models used to estimate mean time between failures in digital systems; a summary of serial and parallel communication techniques for on-chip data transmission; explanations on how to design a wrapper for a locally synchronous cell, highlighting the issues associated with stoppable clocks; an examination of various types of priority arbiters, using signal transition graphs to show the specification of different designs (from the simplest to more complex multi-way arbiters) including ways of solving problems encountered in a wide range of applications; essential information on systems composed of independently timed regions, including a discussion on the problem of choice and the factors affecting the time taken to make choices in electronics. With its logical approach to design methodology, this will prove an invaluable guide for electronic and computer engineers and researchers working on the design of digital electronic hardware. Postgraduates and senior undergraduate students studying digital systems design as part of their electronic engineering course will struggle to find a resource that better details the information given inside this book
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Analog Design Issues in Digital VLSI Circuits and Systems

Analog Design Issues in Digital VLSI Circuits and Systems

E. D. Fabricius, Modern Digital Design and Switching Theory. CRC Press, 1992. 22. T. H. Y. Meng, Synchronization Design for Digital Systems. Kluwer Academic Pubs., 1991. 23. N. H. E. Weste and K. Eshraghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI ...

Author: Juan J. Becerra

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN: 9781461561019

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 157

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Analog Design Issues in Digital VLSI Circuits and Systems brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this fast moving area. Analog Design Issues in Digital VLSI Circuits and Systems serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most challenging research issues in the field.
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Principles of Verilog Digital Design

Principles of Verilog Digital Design

These constraints must be carefully guaranteed for synchronous designs. However, for asynchronous interfaces in digital systems, timing violations are unavoidable. We will see that violating setup and hold times may result in the ip- op ...

Author: Wen-Long Chin

Publisher: CRC Press

ISBN: 9781000519235

Category: Computers

Page: 606

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Covering both the fundamentals and the in-depth topics related to Verilog digital design, both students and experts can benefit from reading this book by gaining a comprehensive understanding of how modern electronic products are designed and implemented. Principles of Verilog Digital Design contains many hands-on examples accompanied by RTL codes that together can bring a beginner into the digital design realm without needing too much background in the subject area. This book has a particular focus on how to transform design concepts into physical implementations using architecture and timing diagrams. Common mistakes a beginner or even an experienced engineer can make are summarized and addressed as well. Beyond the legal details of Verilog codes, the book additionally presents what uses Verilog codes have through some pertinent design principles. Moreover, students reading this book will gain knowledge about system-level design concepts. Several ASIC designs are illustrated in detail as well. In addition to design principles and skills, modern design methodology and how it is carried out in practice today are explored in depth as well.
Categories: Computers

Digital Systems Design Using Verilog

Digital Systems Design Using Verilog

The debounced signal, QB, will always be clean and synchronized with the clock, although it may be delayed up to two clock cycles after the switch is pressed. Single Pulser One assumption in the scoreboard design is that each time the ...

Author: Charles Roth

Publisher: Cengage Learning

ISBN: 9781305445413

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 608

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DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN USING VERILOG integrates coverage of logic design principles, Verilog as a hardware design language, and FPGA implementation to help electrical and computer engineering students master the process of designing and testing new hardware configurations. A Verilog equivalent of authors Roth and John's previous successful text using VHDL, this practical book presents Verilog constructs side-by-side with hardware, encouraging students to think in terms of desired hardware while writing synthesizable Verilog. Following a review of the basic concepts of logic design, the authors introduce the basics of Verilog using simple combinational circuit examples, followed by models for simple sequential circuits. Subsequent chapters ask readers to tackle more and more complex designs. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
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Clock Distribution Networks in VLSI Circuits and Systems

Clock Distribution Networks in VLSI Circuits and Systems

Synchronization in Digital System Design DAVID G. MESSERSCHMITT , FELLOW , IEEE ( Invited Paper ) z * ! 31 Abstract - In digital system design , synchronization ensures that op- tem design , and hence there are a number of opportunities ...

Author: Eby G. Friedman

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press

ISBN: CORNELL:31924074518196

Category: Integrated circuits

Page: 552

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Improve the performance and reliability of synchronous digital integrated circuits with this anthology of key literature on the design and analysis of clock distribution networks for VLSI based computer and signal processing systems. Beginning with an extensive tutorial overview and bibliography, this all in one source offers substantive coverage of the most relevant issues related to the design of clock distribution networks for application to high performance synchronous design. Related topics include clock skew; automated layout of clock nets; distributed buffet and interconnect delays; clock distribution design of structured custom VLSI circuits; wafer scale integration; systolic arrays; globally asynchronous, locally synchronous systems; microwave issues; low power clocking techniques; process insensitive circuits; deterministic and probabilistic delay models; system timing specifications; clock distribution networks of well known circuits and future research in clock distribution networks. The material presented in Clock Distribution Networks in VLSI Circuits and Systems will be valuable to anyone with an interest in synchronous integrated circuits, computer design, or signal processing implementation issues.
Categories: Integrated circuits

Integrated Circuit and System Design

Integrated Circuit and System Design

D.G. Messerschmitt, “Synchronization in Digital System Design,” IEEE J. Selected Areas in Communication,8(8), 1990. T. Chelcea and S.M. Nowick, “Robust Interfaces for Mixed-Timing Systems with Application to Latency-Insensitive ...

Author: Enrico Macii

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9783540302056

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 916

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WelcometotheproceedingsofPATMOS2004,thefourteenthinaseriesofint- national workshops. PATMOS 2004 was organized by the University of Patras with technical co-sponsorship from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Over the years, the PATMOS meeting has evolved into an important - ropean event, where industry and academia meet to discuss power and timing aspects in modern integrated circuit and system design. PATMOS provides a forum for researchers to discuss and investigate the emerging challenges in - sign methodologies and tools required to develop the upcoming generations of integrated circuits and systems. We realized this vision this year by providing a technical program that contained state-of-the-art technical contributions, a keynote speech, three invited talks and two embedded tutorials. The technical program focused on timing, performance and power consumption, as well as architectural aspects, with particular emphasis on modelling, design, charac- rization, analysis and optimization in the nanometer era. This year a record 152 contributions were received to be considered for p- sible presentation at PATMOS. Despite the choice for an intense three-day m- ting, only 51 lecture papers and 34 poster papers could be accommodated in the single-track technical program. The Technical Program Committee, with the - sistance of additional expert reviewers, selected the 85 papers to be presented at PATMOS and organized them into 13 technical sessions. As was the case with the PATMOS workshops, the review process was anonymous, full papers were required, and several reviews were received per manuscript.
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Fundamentals of Space Systems

Fundamentals of Space Systems

Synchronization Design for Digital Systems . Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers . Pastor , G. J. , and Miller , V. L. , 1967. Sensing of information . In : Handbook of Telemetry and Remote Control . New York : McGraw - Hill , p . 3–3 .

Author: Vincent L. Pisacane

Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Appli

ISBN: 0195162056

Category: Science

Page: 872

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Fundamentals of Space Systems was developed to satisfy two objectives: the first is to provide a text suitable for use in an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course in both space systems engineering and space system design. The second is to be a primer and reference book for spaceprofessionals wishing to broaden their capabilities to develop, manage the development, or operate space systems. The authors of the individual chapters are practicing engineers that have had extensive experience in developing sophisticated experimental and operational spacecraft systems in additionto having experience teaching the subject material. The text presents the fundamentals of all the subsystems of a spacecraft missions and includes illustrative examples drawn from actual experience to enhance the learning experience. It included a chapter on each of the relevant major disciplinesand subsystems including space systems engineering, space environment, astrodynamics, propulsion and flight mechanics, attitude determination and control, power systems, thermal control, configuration management and structures, communications, command and telemetry, data processing, embedded flightsoftware, survuvability and reliability, integration and test, mission operations, and the initial conceptual design of a typical small spacecraft mission.
Categories: Science

Digital Integrated Circuit Design

Digital Integrated Circuit Design

Modeling and Comparing CMOS Implementations of the C-Element. IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 6(4):563–567, December 1998. 474. Teresa H. Meng. Synchronization Design for Digital Systems.

Author: Hubert Kaeslin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 9780521882675

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 878

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This practical, tool-independent guide to designing digital circuits takes a unique, top-down approach, reflecting the nature of the design process in industry. Starting with architecture design, the book comprehensively explains the why and how of digital circuit design, using the physics designers need to know, and no more.
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The Design of Communicating Systems

The Design of Communicating Systems

THE KLUVVER INTERNATIONAL SERIES IN ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE VLSI, COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND DIGITAL SIGNAL ... Design of Neural Networks, U. Ramacher, U. Ruckert ISBN: 0-7923-9127-6 Synchronization Design for Digital Systems, ...

Author: C.J. Koomen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN: 9781461540205

Category: Technology & Engineering

Page: 251

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"The professional schools will resume their professional responsibilities just to the degree that they can discover a science of design, a body of intellectually tough, partly formalizable, partly empirical teachable doctrine about the design process. " [H.A. Simon, 1968} Design is aimed at the transformation or translation of a specification or high level description into a description in terms of some real-world primitives. As such it involves the removal of the uncertainty about the way in which a required system can be realized. To optimally support the design of systems, we must look at the design process as a whole and at the strong relationship that exists between a designer, the applied design method, the required design tools and the ways in which designs can be expressed. This book focuses on that relationship. The application field we are concerned with is the design of systems in which the communication between system elements is a major design feature. Examples of such communicating systems are: communication protocols, telephone exchange control systems, process control systems, highly modular systems, embedded software, interactive systems, and VLSI systems. In summary, we are concerned with systems in which concurrency plays a major role (concurrency defines the mutual relationship between the activities in the different parts of a system or within a collection of systems).
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