Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120110529 | CLOCK DOMAIN CROSSING BUFFER - Techniques are disclosed relating to detecting and minimizing timing problems created by clock domain crossing (CDC) in integrated circuits. In various embodiments, one or more timing parameters are associated with a path that crosses between clock domains in an integrated circuit, where the one or more timing parameters specify a propagation delay for the path. In one embodiment, the timing parameters may be distributed to different design stages using a configuration file. In some embodiments, the one or more parameters may be used in conjunction with an RTL model to simulate propagation of a data signal along the path. In some embodiments, the one or more parameters may be used in conjunction with a netlist to create a physical design for the integrated circuit, where the physical design includes a representation of the path that has the specified propagation delay. | 05-03-2012 |
20140062555 | PROPAGATION SIMULATION BUFFER - Techniques are disclosed relating to detecting and minimizing timing problems created by clock domain crossing (CDC) in integrated circuits. In various embodiments, one or more timing parameters are associated with a path that crosses between clock domains in an integrated circuit, where the one or more timing parameters specify a propagation delay for the path. In one embodiment, the timing parameters may be distributed to different design stages using a configuration file. In some embodiments, the one or more parameters may be used in conjunction with an RTL model to simulate propagation of a data signal along the path. In some embodiments, the one or more parameters may be used in conjunction with a netlist to create a physical design for the integrated circuit, where the physical design includes a representation of the path that has the specified propagation delay. | 03-06-2014 |
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20130282656 | DATA REPLICATION FRAMEWORK - Generally described, the present disclosure is directed to an eventually consistent replicated data store that uses, for its underlying storage, a computer software library that provides a high-performance embedded database for data. The replicated data store employs a plurality of hosts interconnected to one another, allowing for writes to any host and full awareness of membership across all hosts. With the data replication framework disclosed herein, various modes are allowed to be built up on top of the core system. | 10-24-2013 |
20150019727 | MANAGING CLIENT ACCESS TO A PLURALITY OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS - Processes and systems are disclosed for leasing a consumer system access to a producer system. The consumer system can communicate with a set of leasing agents to obtain the identity of a number of producer systems capable of providing the consumer system with access to a service. Each leasing agent may provide the consumer system with access to a producer system for a period of time. If the consumer system requires further access to a particular producer system, the consumer system can request renewal of the lease from the leasing agent that provided the initial lease of the producer system to the consumer system. | 01-15-2015 |
20150019732 | PRODUCER SYSTEM PARTITIONING AMONG LEASING AGENT SYSTEMS - Processes and systems are disclosed for partitioning a number of producer systems among a number of leasing agents. A leasing agent can identify a set of available producer systems within an environment and can partition the producer systems among each of the number of leasing agents. The leasing agent can then inform the other leasing agents of the producer systems assigned to each of the leasing agents. As the number of available producer systems change, the partitioning process can be repeated to rebalance the assignment of producer systems among the leasing agents. | 01-15-2015 |