An Asynchronous Circuit Design Technique for a Flexible 8-Bit Microprocessor
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This paper presents an asynchronous design technique, an enabler for the emerging technology of flexible microelectronics that feature low-temperature processed polysilicon (LTPS) thin-film transistors (TFT) and surface-free technology by laser annealing/ablation (SUFTLA®). The first design instance chosen is an 8-bit microprocessor. LTPS TFTs are good for realizing displays having integrated VLSI circuit at lower costs. However, LTPS TFTs have drawbacks, including substantial deviations in characteristics and the self-heating phenomenon. To solve these problems, the authors adopted the asynchronous circuit design technique and developed an asynchronous design language called Verilog+, which is based on a subset of Verilog HDL® and includes minimal primitives used for describing the communications between modules, and the dedicated tools including a translator called xlator and a synthesizer called ctrlsyn. The flexible 8-bit microprocessor stably operates at 500kHz, drawing 180μA from a 5V power source. The microprocessors electromagnetic emissions are 21dB less than those of the synchronous counterpart.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-05-01
著者
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INOUE Satoshi
Seiko Epson Corporation
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Karaki Nobuo
Seiko Epson Corp.
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NANMOTO Takashi
Seiko Epson Corp.
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