Abstract:
Metastability can arise whenever a signal is sampled close to a transition, leading to indecision as to its correct value. Synchronizer circuits, which guard against meta...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Metastability can arise whenever a signal is sampled close to a transition, leading to indecision as to its correct value. Synchronizer circuits, which guard against metastability, are becoming ubiquitous with the proliferation of timing domains on a chip. Despite the critical importance of reliable synchronization, this topic remains inadequately understood. This tutorial provides a glimpse into the theory and practice of this fascinating subject.
Published in: IEEE Design & Test of Computers ( Volume: 28, Issue: 5, Sept.-Oct. 2011)
DOI: 10.1109/MDT.2011.113