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The number of gates on a chip is quickly growing toward and beyond
the one billion mark. Keeping all the gates running at the beat of
a single or a few rationally related clocks is becoming impossible.
However, the electronics industry for the most part is still
reluctant to adopt asynchronous design due to a common belief that
there is a lack of commercial-quality Electronic Design Automation
tools for asynchronous circuits. Design Automation of Real-Life
Asynchronous Devices and Systems presents design flows that can
tackle large designs without significant changes with respect to
synchronous design flow. Limiting it self to the four design flows
that come closest to this goal it starts by overviewing the most
commercially and technically proven, Tangram. The other three
flows, Null Convention Logic, de-synchronization and gate-level
pipelining, can be considered as asynchronous re-implementations of
synchronous specifications. The book demonstrates the possibility
of implementing large legacy synchronous designs in an almost
""push button"" manner negating the need to re-educate synchronous
RTL designers. It is essential reading for designers and
researchers in large scale integrated circuit design.
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