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University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

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Asynchronous circuit

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Power Efficient High Temperature Asynchronous Microcontroller Design, Nathan William Kuhns May 2017

Power Efficient High Temperature Asynchronous Microcontroller Design, Nathan William Kuhns

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

There is an increasing demand for dependable and efficient digital circuitry capable of operating in high temperature environments. Extreme temperatures have adverse effects on traditional silicon synchronous systems because of the changes in delay and setup and hold times caused by the variances in each device’s threshold voltage. This dissertation focuses on the design of the major functionality of an asynchronous 8051 microcontroller in Raytheon’s high temperature Silicon Carbide process, rated for operation over 300ºC. The microcontroller is designed in NULL Convention Logic, for which the traditional bus architecture used for data transfer would consume a large amount of power. …


Asynchronous Data Processing Platforms For Energy Efficiency, Performance, And Scalability, Liang Men Aug 2016

Asynchronous Data Processing Platforms For Energy Efficiency, Performance, And Scalability, Liang Men

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The global technology revolution is changing the integrated circuit industry from the one driven by performance to the one driven by energy, scalability and more-balanced design goals. Without clock-related issues, asynchronous circuits enable further design tradeoffs and in operation adaptive adjustments for energy efficiency. This dissertation work presents the design methodology of the asynchronous circuit using NULL Convention Logic (NCL) and multi-threshold CMOS techniques for energy efficiency and throughput optimization in digital signal processing circuits. Parallel homogeneous and heterogeneous platforms implementing adaptive dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) based on the observation of system fullness and workload prediction are developed for balanced …