Title
Simple circuits that work for complicated reasons
Abstract
This paper brings together a selection of creative circuit designs and ideas that Charles Molnar devised while working at Sun Microsystems Laboratories. The circuits offer fast implementations of functions that were severe speed bottlenecks in our existing systems. Charlie strongly believed that reliable and very fast circuit module implementations must make use of local delay constraints, and that the interfaces between these modules can then employ more robust and delay-insensitive signaling protocols. These circuit designs provided us with: an unusual 2-phase arbiter known as the propeller arbiter; a method of using arbiters to measure on-chip delays very precisely; and three versions of a latch control circuit, known as a Charlie Box
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/ASYNC.2000.836995
Advanced Research in Asynchronous Circuits and Systems, 2000.
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer interfaces,delays,logic design,protocols,2-phase arbiter,Charlie Box,creative circuit designs,delay-insensitive signaling protocols,latch control circuit,local delay constraints,on-chip delays,propeller arbiter
Logic synthesis,Asynchronous communication,Arbiter,Semaphore,FIFO (computing and electronics),Computer science,Process design,Sun Microsystems,Electronic circuit,Computer engineering,Embedded system
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1522-8681
0-7695-0586-4
11
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.08
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Charles E. Molnar115521.44
Ian W. Jones210816.32