Async97 Demos
On Wednesday April 9,
the following 10-minute demos were presented at
Async97 (in order of appearance):
- LARD
(Language for Asynchronous Research and Development)
Phil Endecott,
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
- ATACS (Automated Timed Asynchronous Circuit Synthesis)
Chris J. Myers,
University of Utah, USA
- Rainbow (System for Micropipeline Design)
Alan Williams,
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK
- VERDECT
[compressed tar file]
Jo Ebergen,
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- DIGG
(DI Graph Generator)
Willem Mallon and
Jan Tijmen Udding,
Dept. of Computing Science,
Groningen University, The Netherlands
- EDIS
(Encyclopedia of Delay-Insensitive Systems)
Tom.Verhoeff,
Dept. of Math. & Computing Science,
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Petrify
Jordi Cortadella,
Departament d'Arquitectura de Computadors,
Universitat Politecnica de Cataluna, Spain
- Divide-and-Conquer Techniques for Hazard-Free 2-Level Logic
Jeroen Rutten,
Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Test-Evaluation Tools for Handshake Circuits (Tangram)
Rik van de Wiel,
Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- TITAC-2
(32-bit Asynchronous Microprocessor)
Takashi Nanya,
Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Engineering,
Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan