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|a Synchronization and arbitration in digital systems /
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|a Synchronization, arbitration and choice -- Modelling metastability -- Circuits -- Noise and its effects -- Metastability measurements -- Synchronizers in systems -- Networks and interconnects -- Pausible and stoppable clocks in GALS -- Arbitration -- Simple two-way arbiters -- Multi-way arbiters -- Priority arbiters.
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|a Today's networks of processors on and off chip, operating with independent clocks, need effective synchronization of the data passing between them for reliability. When two or more processors request access to a common resource, such as a memory, an arbiter has to decide which request to deal with first. Current developments in integrated circuit processing are leading to an increase in the numbers of independent digital processing elements in a single system. With this comes faster communications, more networks on chip, and the demand for more reliable, more complex, and higher performance sy.
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