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16th Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI (ARVLSI'95)
A multi-sender asynchronous extension to the AER protocol
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
March 27-March 29
ISBN: 0-8186-7047-9
J. Lazzaro, Comput. Sci. Div., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
J. Wawrzynek, Comput. Sci. Div., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
The address-event representation (AER) is an asynchronous point-to-point communications protocol for silicon neural systems. This paper describes an extension of the AER protocol that allows multiple AER senders to share a common bus. A fully-functional silicon implementation of the extended protocol is described, as well as a functional board-level system of several of these chips sharing a common bus.
Index Terms:
neural chips; protocols; multi-sender extension; AER; address-event representation; asynchronous point-to-point communications protocol; silicon neural systems
Citation:
J. Lazzaro, J. Wawrzynek, "A multi-sender asynchronous extension to the AER protocol," arvlsi, pp.158, 16th Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI (ARVLSI'95), 1995
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