Patent
1995-09-22
1998-02-10
Coleman, Eric
395280, G06F 1340
Patent
active
057178755
ABSTRACT:
An improved bus architecture is provided in which the bus connects a single master to multiple targets including one primary target. Bus usage is predominately between the master and one primary target at a very high data transfer rate. Traffic between the master and other secondary targets has a much lower bandwidth requirement. The bus uses a single frequency clock for transfers involving the primary target and transfers involving the secondary targets. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the master is connected to the primary high bandwidth target using a high speed protocol and separate read and write data paths which are always driven (i.e., never tri-stated). Always driving the high speed data paths avoids the increased area and decreased performance that would be entailed by adding additional gating. The lower bandwidth targets are supported on a single bi-directional data path to minimize area. This lower bandwidth path has a different protocol and is only activated upon command from the master in order to reduce power dissipation. This construction is different from a bus bridge in that the master specifically initiates activity on the low bandwidth bus, based on the target's address. The master knows which path will process a cycle, and cycles are completed differently for each path.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4967375 (1990-10-01), Pelham
patent: 5455915 (1995-10-01), Coke
patent: 5542053 (1996-07-01), Bland
Cutlerywala Huzefa H.
Jayavant Rajeev
Lehman Judson A.
Coleman Eric
VLSI Technology Inc.
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