N. Paver, P. Day, C. Farnsworth, D. L. Jackson, W. A. Lien, Jianwei Liu
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Abstract
This paper describes a commercial implementation of a self-timed DSP. The self-timed design is fully compatible with a synchronous implementation allowing comparisons of both design styles to be made. The self-timed implementation has shown many benefits over its synchronous counterpart especially with regards power consumption and noise emissions. It also demonstrates the commercial viability of self-timed designs in power and noise sensitive applications. This paper also introduces the concept of a highly configurable Application Specific Integrated Architecture (ASIA/sup TM/).