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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 15, 2006
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2003
James Y. Cho, Los Gatos, CA (US);
Joseph B. Rowlands, Santa Clara, CA (US);
James Y. Cho, Los Gatos, CA (US);
Joseph B. Rowlands, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA (US);
Abstract
An agent may be coupled to receive a clock signal associated with the bus, and may be configured to drive a signal responsive to a first edge (rising or falling) of the clock signal and to sample signals responsive to the second edge. The sampled signals may be evaluated to allow for the driving of a signal on the next occurring first edge of the clock signal. By using the first edge to drive signals and the second edge to sample signals, the amount of time dedicated for signal propagation may be one half clock cycle. Bandwidth and/or latency may be positively influenced. In some embodiments, protocols which may require multiple clock cycles on other buses may be completed in fewer clock cycles. For example, certain protocols which may require two clock cycles may be completed in one clock cycle. In one specific implementation, for example, arbitration may be completed in one clock cycle. Request signals may be driven responsive to the first edge of the clock signal and sampled responsive to the second edge. The sampled signals may be evaluated to determine an arbitration winner, which may drive the bus responsive to the next occurrence of the first edge.