Asynchronous SRT dividers: the real cost

H. Boutamine, A. Guyot, B. Elhassan, M. Renaudin
Proceedings ED&TC European Design and Test Conference  
Synchronous systems represent the majority of digital circuits built, essentially because they are easier to design and test. However asynchronous approaches are becoming more attractive to designers because of the potential advantages brought in terms of power consumption and delay, and also favoured by the increased sophistication of today's CAD tools. An important topic in asynchronous research is the SRT (Sweeny, Robertson, Tocher) selftimed divider. In this paper we compare two versions of
more » ... a 32-bit SRT divider, synchronous and asynchronous. Our results show that the asynchronous circuit is faster, but consumes more power over an increased area.
doi:10.1109/edtc.1996.494148 dblp:conf/date/BoutamineGER96 fatcat:27auf3gux5bh5nixatyvxonezq