Description
INTRODUCTION
Computer chips of today are synchronous. They contain a main clock, which controls the timing of the entire chips. There are problems, however, involved with these clocked designs that are common today.
One problem is speed. A chip can only work as fast as its slowest component. Therefore, if one part of the chip is especially slow, the other parts of the chip are forced to sit idle. This wasted computed time is obviously detrimental to the speed of the chip.
Asynchronous Chips Seminar Report
Page Length : 27
Content :
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- Introduction
- Discussion
- Asynchronous Logic
- Computers Without Clocks
- Beat The Clock
- Local Operation
- Rendezvous Circuits
- Arbiter Circuits
- The Need For Speed
- A Challenging Time
- Conclusion
- References
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Asynchronous Chips Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 14
Content :
- Introduction
- Problems With Synchronous
- Approach ASYNCHRONOUS LOGIC
- How Do They Work?
- Some Features
- A Challenging Time
- Conclusion
- References
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