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by fyi1183
2979 days ago
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Interesting, thanks. I'll see if I can grok this from the link you gave. I do have one follow-up question though: I was under the impression that clock trees contain repeaters in the form of CMOS inverters. Wouldn't those have dynamic leakage which the transmission line stuff doesn't account for? |
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From my understanding: yes, the CMOS inverters will certainly use power. But you can minimize the use of them through some passive techniques.
Looking into the issue more, it does seem like a naive implementation of synchronized clocks can become costly. But at the same time, I'm seeing a number of research papers suggesting that people have been applying transmission-line techniques to the clock distribution problem.
I've always assumed that it was something that was commonly done at the chip level, but apparently not. These papers were published ~2010 or so.