Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming
'Design by programming' has proved very successful in the development of complex software systems. This book describes the construction of programs for VLSI digital circuit design, using the language Tangram, and shows how they can be compiled automatically in fully asynchronous circuits. Handshake circuits were invented by the author to separate questions involving the efficient implementation of the VLSI circuits from issues arising in their design. Dr van Berkel presents a mathematical theory of handshake circuits and a silicon compiler supported by a correctness proof. The treatment of VLSI realizations of handshake circuits includes various forms of optimization, handshake refinement, message encoding, circuit initialization, and testing. The approach is illustrated with a host of examples drawn from a wide range of application areas. The book will be of use to electrical engineers and computer scientists involved in VLSI design.
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Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming
'Design by programming' has proved very successful in the development of complex software systems. This book describes the construction of programs for VLSI digital circuit design, using the language Tangram, and shows how they can be compiled automatically in fully asynchronous circuits. Handshake circuits were invented by the author to separate questions involving the efficient implementation of the VLSI circuits from issues arising in their design. Dr van Berkel presents a mathematical theory of handshake circuits and a silicon compiler supported by a correctness proof. The treatment of VLSI realizations of handshake circuits includes various forms of optimization, handshake refinement, message encoding, circuit initialization, and testing. The approach is illustrated with a host of examples drawn from a wide range of application areas. The book will be of use to electrical engineers and computer scientists involved in VLSI design.
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Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming

Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming

Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming

Handshake Circuits: An Asynchronous Architecture for VLSI Programming

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'Design by programming' has proved very successful in the development of complex software systems. This book describes the construction of programs for VLSI digital circuit design, using the language Tangram, and shows how they can be compiled automatically in fully asynchronous circuits. Handshake circuits were invented by the author to separate questions involving the efficient implementation of the VLSI circuits from issues arising in their design. Dr van Berkel presents a mathematical theory of handshake circuits and a silicon compiler supported by a correctness proof. The treatment of VLSI realizations of handshake circuits includes various forms of optimization, handshake refinement, message encoding, circuit initialization, and testing. The approach is illustrated with a host of examples drawn from a wide range of application areas. The book will be of use to electrical engineers and computer scientists involved in VLSI design.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521617154
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/16/2004
Series: Cambridge International Series on Parallel Computation , #5
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 7.48(w) x 9.72(h) x 0.67(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1. Introduction to Tangram and handshake circuits; 2. Examples of VLSI programs; 3. Handshake processes; 4. Handshake circuits; 5. Sequential handshake processes; 6. Tangram; 7. Tangram – VSLI circuits; 8. Handshake circuits – VLSI circuits; 9. In practice; A. Delay insensitivity; B. Failure semantics; Bibliography; Glossary of symbols; Index.
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