The first-in-first-out memory buffer (FIFO), is an elastic digital memory whose main application is in data buffering between devices operating at different rates. Data written into the top is moved autonomously down toward the bottom of the FIFO to the lowest unoccupied location, and data read from the bottom of the FIFO will cause data from the top to move autonomously down toward the bottom. The FIFO is available in MOS LSI asynchronous form with data rate in the 1 MHz region. The FIFO described yields a simple high-speed iterative implementation, either synchronous of asynchronous. Because of this simple iterative structure, the FIFO is expandable in both number of words and bits per word, and it is attractive from the viewpoint of inte...
Low latency asynchronous first-in-first-out (FIFO) in dual-supply systems is presented in this paper...
A robust, scalable, and power efficient dual-clock first-input first-out (FIFO) architecture which i...
Communication protocols designed for database applications are not necessarily suitable for other ap...
FIFO is implies first in first out using queue methodology for memories read and write of any inform...
Journal ArticleHeterogeneous blocks, IP reuse, network-on-chip interconnect, and multi-frequency de...
This paper describes the CMOS design of a first-in, first-out (FIFO) memory. The design is based on ...
The paper describes a hardware implementation in nMOS of a first-in, first-out (FIFO) queue. The imp...
A FIFO is a special type of buffer that controls the data flow between the sender and receiver. It i...
In the current scenario, with the increasing integration densities, most system-on-chip designs are ...
In the current scenario, with the increasing integration densities, most system-on-chip designs are ...
Embedded First-In First-Out (FIFO) memories are increasingly used in many IC designs. We have create...
this paper presents several new asynchronous FIFO designs. While most existing FIFO’s have higher th...
An interesting technique for doing FIFO design is to perform asynchronous comparisons between the FI...
technical reportSelf-timed flow-through FIFOs are constructed easily using only a single C-element a...
With the conventional directed testbench, it is highly improbably to handle verification of current ...
Low latency asynchronous first-in-first-out (FIFO) in dual-supply systems is presented in this paper...
A robust, scalable, and power efficient dual-clock first-input first-out (FIFO) architecture which i...
Communication protocols designed for database applications are not necessarily suitable for other ap...
FIFO is implies first in first out using queue methodology for memories read and write of any inform...
Journal ArticleHeterogeneous blocks, IP reuse, network-on-chip interconnect, and multi-frequency de...
This paper describes the CMOS design of a first-in, first-out (FIFO) memory. The design is based on ...
The paper describes a hardware implementation in nMOS of a first-in, first-out (FIFO) queue. The imp...
A FIFO is a special type of buffer that controls the data flow between the sender and receiver. It i...
In the current scenario, with the increasing integration densities, most system-on-chip designs are ...
In the current scenario, with the increasing integration densities, most system-on-chip designs are ...
Embedded First-In First-Out (FIFO) memories are increasingly used in many IC designs. We have create...
this paper presents several new asynchronous FIFO designs. While most existing FIFO’s have higher th...
An interesting technique for doing FIFO design is to perform asynchronous comparisons between the FI...
technical reportSelf-timed flow-through FIFOs are constructed easily using only a single C-element a...
With the conventional directed testbench, it is highly improbably to handle verification of current ...
Low latency asynchronous first-in-first-out (FIFO) in dual-supply systems is presented in this paper...
A robust, scalable, and power efficient dual-clock first-input first-out (FIFO) architecture which i...
Communication protocols designed for database applications are not necessarily suitable for other ap...