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Networks on chips constitute a new design paradigm for communication infrastructures in large multiprocessor SoCs. NoCs can use the GALS technique to address the difficulty of distributing a synchronous clock signal on the entire chip area. This article describes two approaches to implementing a distributed NoC in a GALS environment.
The distribution of a synchronous clock in system-on-chip (SoC) has become a problem, because of wire length and process variation. Novel approaches such as the globally asynchronous, locally synchronous try to solve this issue by partitioning the SoC into isolated synchronous islands. This paper describes the bisynchronous FIFO used on the DSPIN network-on-chip capable to interface systems working...
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