Published 1994
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A 100-MIPS GaAs asynchronous microprocessor
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Abstract
The authors describe how they ported an asynchronous microprocessor previously implemented in CMOS to gallium arsenide, using a technology-independent asynchronous design technique. They introduce new circuits including a sense-amplifier, a completion detection circuit, and a general circuit structure for operators specified by production rules. The authors used and tested these circuits in a variety of designs.
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©1994 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Publication Date: Summer 1994. We are indebted to Marcel van der Goot, Steve Burns, Pieter Hazewindus, H. Peter Hofstee, Ray Milano, and Cindy Hibbert. The research described in this article was sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency, under ARPA order 6202, and monitored by the Office of Naval Research, under contract N00014-87-K-0745.Attached Files
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