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Publication
DAC 1996
Conference paper
Synthesis of hazard-free customized CMOS complex-gate networks under multiple-input changes
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of realizing hazard-free single-output Boolean functions through a network of customized complex CMOS gates tailored to a given asynchronous controller specification. A customized CMOS gate network can either be a single CMOS gate or a multilevel network of CMOS gates. It is shown that hazard-free requirements for such networks are less restrictive than for simple gate networks. Analysis and efficient synthesis methods to generate such networks under a multiple-input change assumption (MIC) will be presented.