Presentation 2013-10-07
Proposal of Double-clock and Dual-Edge-Triggered Flip-flops for Asynchronous Circuits
Masashi IMAI, Tomohiro YONEDA,
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Abstract(in English) There are mainly two types of handshaking protocols in asynchronous circuit design; 2-phase handshaking protocol and 4-phase handshaking protocol. It may be difficult to implement the 2-phase handshaking circuits since they are based on the transition signaling, while they have no return-to-zero overhead. This paper proposes double-clock and dual-edge-triggered flip-flops for designing simple control circuits based on the two-phase handshaking protocol. They can directly deal with the two-phase handshaking signals, resulting in simple control circuits. The performance and the design constraints of the proposed flip-flops have been evaluated using the PTM 22nm HP device parameters.
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Keyword(in English) 2-phase handshake protocol / Double-clock FF / Dual-edge-triggered FF / Asynchronous circuits
Paper # VLD2013-47,ICD2013-71,IE2013-47
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Conference Date 2013/9/30(1days)
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Title (in English) Proposal of Double-clock and Dual-Edge-Triggered Flip-flops for Asynchronous Circuits
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Keyword(1) 2-phase handshake protocol
Keyword(2) Double-clock FF
Keyword(3) Dual-edge-triggered FF
Keyword(4) Asynchronous circuits
1st Author's Name Masashi IMAI
1st Author's Affiliation Hirosaki University()
2nd Author's Name Tomohiro YONEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Informatics
Date 2013-10-07
Paper # VLD2013-47,ICD2013-71,IE2013-47
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 236
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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