In this paper we describe the implementation of complex architectures using a general design approach for two-phase asynchronous systems. This fundamental approach, called Event Controlled Systems, can be used to widely extend the utility of two phase systems. We describe solutions that we have developed that dramatically improve the performance of static and dynamic-logic asynchronous pipelines, and briefly describe a complex microprocessor designed using ECS.
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Sam APPLETON, Shannon MORTON, Michael LIEBELT, "High Performance Two-Phase Asynchronous Pipelines" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E80-D, no. 3, pp. 287-295, March 1997, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper we describe the implementation of complex architectures using a general design approach for two-phase asynchronous systems. This fundamental approach, called Event Controlled Systems, can be used to widely extend the utility of two phase systems. We describe solutions that we have developed that dramatically improve the performance of static and dynamic-logic asynchronous pipelines, and briefly describe a complex microprocessor designed using ECS.
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