Authors
Frédéric Worm, Paolo Ienne, Patrick Thiran, Giovanni De Micheli
Publication date
2005/1/24
Journal
IEEE Transactions on very large scale integration (VLSI) systems
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
126-139
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Systems-on-Chip (SoC) design involves several challenges, stemming from the extreme miniaturization of the physical features and from the large number of devices and wires on a chip. Since most SoCs are used within embedded systems, specific concerns are increasingly related to correct, reliable, and robust operation. We believe that in the future most SoCs will be assembled by using large-scale macro-cells and interconnected by means of on-chip networks. We examine some physical properties of on-chip interconnect busses, with the goal of achieving fast, reliable, and low-energy communication. These objectives are reached by dynamically scaling down the voltage swing, while ensuring data integrity-in spite of the decreased signal to noise ratio-by means of encoding and retransmission schemes. In particular, we describe a closed-loop voltage swing controller that samples the error retransmission rate …
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Scholar articles
F Worm, P Ienne, P Thiran, G De Micheli - IEEE Transactions on very large scale integration (VLSI …, 2005