Abstract

Non-trivial hardware architectures consist of a significant number of fine-grained modules that communication with each other via dedicated signal lines. In field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), these communication lines are provided in forms of global vertical and horizontal routing channels, and are subject to the routing process. Since the effects of physical properties on the signal skew along these lines is well understood, this paper investigates the observable effects on a signal's duty cycle. Practical experiments show that the distortion on the duty cycle progressively increases along such wires (connections) and that in the extreme case, a signal may entirely vanish.

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