J. Cortadella, A. Kondratyev, L. Lavagno, K. Lwin, C. Sotiriou
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From synchronous to asynchronous: an automatic approach
This paper presents a methodology to derive asynchronous circuits from optimized synchronous circuits by replacing the clock distribution tree by a handshaking network. A case study shows the applicability of the method and the potential benefits of de-synchronizing synchronous circuits.