FIFO (First In First Out) is a buffer that stores data in a way that data stored first comes out of the buffer first. Asynchronous FIFO is most widely used in the System-on-Chip (SoC) designs for data ...
Synchronous interfaces involve a single clock domain and are relatively easy to design. However, at times, it is advantageous and necessary to have an asynchronous interface between peripherals for ...
Among the many verification challenges confronting system-on-chip designers these days, clock domain crossings (CDCs) rank near the top in difficulty. Two particularly troublesome CDC-related issues ...
With the increasing complexity of SoC, multiple and independent clocks are essential in the design. Here, Clock Domain Crossings (CDC) are a potential source of design errors. In most of these cases ...
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