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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 11, 2005
Filed:
Mar. 12, 2002
Jonathan Y. Chen, Yorktown Heights, NY (US);
Frank D. Ferraiolo, Essex Junction, VT (US);
Kevin C. Gower, LaGrangeville, NY (US);
Patrick J. Meaney, Poughkeepsie, NY (US);
William J. Scarpero, Jr., Poughkeepsie, NY (US);
Jonathan Y. Chen, Yorktown Heights, NY (US);
Frank D. Ferraiolo, Essex Junction, VT (US);
Kevin C. Gower, LaGrangeville, NY (US);
Patrick J. Meaney, Poughkeepsie, NY (US);
William J. Scarpero, Jr., Poughkeepsie, NY (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method of calibrating an elastic interface is provided to automatically achieve a minimal cycle delay through the interface. An existing self-alignment interface (i.e. elastic interface) is used to de-skew within a cycle and stage the data to have it arrive on a given, programmed target cycle. However, this target cycle must be calculated in advance and may be larger than it needs to be, causing more latency on the interface. This method is used to determine the earliest target cycle (with or without additional guard-band). This target cycle is used to adjust the interface automatically to achieve this earliest target cycle. The determination of earliest target cycle can be done once, continuously, or using a sample window. The method also can be used for interfaces that have frequency multipliers or phase shifts at its boundaries.