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13th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'07)
Notes On Pulse Signaling
Berkeley, California
March 12-March 14
ISBN: 0-7695-2771-X
Jo Ebergen, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Menlo Park
Steve Furber, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Menlo Park
Arash Saifhashemi, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Menlo Park
This paper reports results of a study on pulse signaling. In pulse signaling, components communicate by means of pulses instead of voltage transitions. The functionality of the components is very similar to the functionality of components used in so-called asynchronous transition signalling. In asynchronous transition signalling, communication events are represented by voltage transitions, whereas in pulse signaling communication events are represented by pulses. We describe various implementations of pulsesignaling components, report on the energy efficiencies of our implementations, and look at some robustness aspects.
Citation:
Jo Ebergen, Steve Furber, Arash Saifhashemi, "Notes On Pulse Signaling," async, pp.15-24, 13th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'07), 2007
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