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The use of intrachip buses is no longer a consensus to build interconnection architectures for complex integrated circuits. Networks on chip (NoCs) are a choice in several real designs. However, the distributed nature of NoCs, the huge amount of wires and interfaces of large NoCs can make system/interconnection architecture debugging a nightmare. This work accelerates the NoC validation process using...
The interest in non-synchronous design of digital circuits is growing due to technology scaling into deep submicron transistor geometries and to the problems this scaling causes to keep synchronous design advantageous. To enable most non-synchronous styles, the C-element is a fundamental device that has to be available as logic primitive. A recently proposed design flow improved a standard cell library,...
Editors' note:This article presents the design of a cryptographic chip using a globally asynchronous, locally synchronous (GALS) design methodology. The design demonstrates the key advantage of using asynchrony in cryptography: the randomization of event timing internal to the chip leads to a dramatic increase in its robustness to side-channel attacks based on power and electromagnetic emission signatures...
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