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Yak: An Asynchronous Bundled Data Pipeline Description Language

Published 8 Aug 2023 in cs.AR | (2308.04189v1)

Abstract: The design of asynchronous circuits typically requires a judicious definition of signals and modules, combined with a proper specification of their timing constraints, which can be a complex and error-prone process, using standard Hardware Description Languages (HDLs). In this paper we introduce Yak, a new dataflow description language for asynchronous bundled data circuits. Yak allows designers to generate Verilog and timing constraints automatically, from a textual description of bundled data control flow structures and combinational logic blocks. The timing constraints are generated using the Local Clock Set methodology and can be consumed by standard industry tools. Yak includes ergonomic language features such as structured bindings of channels undergoing fork and join operations, named value scope propagation along channels, and channel typing. Here we present Yak's language front-end and compare the automated synthesis and layout results of an example circuit with a manual constraint specification approach.

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