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Formal Model of MOS Clocking Disciples

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This paper presents a formalization of clocking disciplines used to prevent race conditions in VLSI circuits. A signal-labeling scheme for the two-phase clocking discipline informally described in Mead and Conway [MC] is presented. Rules are given for checking the correct labeling of a circuit consisting of combinatorial logic and memory elements. The signal-labeling conventions are based in part on those of Noice, Mathews, and Newkirk [NMN]. A formal basis is presented for constructing signal-labeling schemes for multi-phase clocks (both overlapping and non-overlapping) from a definition of the master timing signals. The two-phase scheme is shown to be a special case of this general method. The method is also illustrated for four-phase overlapping clocks.

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1984-08

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Cornell University

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computer science; technical report

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http://techreports.library.cornell.edu:8081/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.cs/TR84-632

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