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*[[media:Metastability_Lecture.pdf|Metastability Lecture]]
 
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*[[media:Metastability_Lecture.pdf‎|David M. Zar Metastability Lecture]]
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*[[media:Zar_Metastability_Lecture.pdf‎|David M. Zar Metastability Lecture]]
 
*[[media:Metastability 1.pdf|Anomalous Behavior of Synchronizer and Arbiter Circuits]]
 
*[[media:Metastability 1.pdf|Anomalous Behavior of Synchronizer and Arbiter Circuits]]
 
*[[media:Metastability 2.pdf|Measured Flip-Flop Responses to Marginal Triggering]]
 
*[[media:Metastability 2.pdf|Measured Flip-Flop Responses to Marginal Triggering]]

Revision as of 18:42, 1 April 2014

LOGIC MINIMIZATION

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrick%27s_method

http://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/cse460/images/c/c0/Decomposition.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espresso_heuristic_logic_minimizer

http://www.mosis.com/pages/design/flows/design-flow-scmos-kits

http://myvideos.stanford.edu/player/slplayer.aspx?coll=ea60314a-53b3-4be2-8552-dcf190ca0c0b&co=18bcd3a8-965a-4a63-a516-a1ad74af1119&o=true


SEQUENTIAL SYSTEMS




FINITE AUTOMATA

http://www.arl.wustl.edu/~mbecchi/files/becchi_conext2007.pdf

ASYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS AND METASTABILITY