Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1996-04-29
1997-09-02
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364488, 364491, G06F 1750
Patent
active
056638884
ABSTRACT:
A process for redesign of a sequential circuit to provide a functionally equivalent circuit that can operate with a shorter clock cycle. It includes forming a path graph of the circuit, classifying short and long arcs of the graph and developing sets of short and long path inequalities from which there is developed an objective function which is solved to provide an optimal set of delay constraints. These are used to synthesize a new circuit which after retiming results in the desired redesigned circuit.
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Brosemer Jeffery J.
NEC USA Inc.
Phan Thai
Teska Kevin J.
Torsiglieri Arthur J.
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