Global versus Local Weak-Indication Self-Timed Function Blocks - A Comparative Analysis

03/25/2016
by   P Balasubramanian, et al.
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This paper analyzes the merits and demerits of global weak-indication self-timed function blocks versus local weak-indication self-timed function blocks, implemented using a delay-insensitive data code and adhering to 4-phase return-to-zero handshaking. A self-timed ripple carry adder is considered as an example function block for the analysis. The analysis shows that while global weak-indication could help in optimizing the power, latency and area parameters, local weak-indication facilitates the optimum performance in terms of realizing the data-dependent cycle time that is characteristic of a weak-indication self-timed design.

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