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Electrical engineering / Electronics / Synchronization / Asynchronous system / electronic design automation / Asynchronous circuit / Central processing unit / Clock / Digital electronics / Electronic engineering / Clock signal / Electrical circuits
Date: 2010-10-26 12:11:31
Electrical engineering
Electronics
Synchronization
Asynchronous system
electronic design automation
Asynchronous circuit
Central processing unit
Clock
Digital electronics
Electronic engineering
Clock signal
Electrical circuits

Advances in Designing Clockless Digital Systems Prof. Steven M. Nowick [removed] Department of Computer Science (and Elect. Eng.) Columbia University

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