Syndromberegner til Reed-Solomon dekoder. Delrapport, af
Jens Dyekjær Madsen.
Kursus 4370.
At Þ1 read analog voltages into amplifier, and amplified when Þ1 is released, to be loaded into next latch at Þ2 - unless first latch, do next contain both N and P-FET's in transmission latches, to make output stable at full high and low voltage.
(Using four phase protocol, do that the circuit will work even if multiple Þ1 and multiple Þ2 is issued multiple times - it is a typical demmand - to remove its noise at that case (any prel), and self-timed parts not used either.)
It is importent to know, that first latch works analog. And it is only needed N-transistors, at transmission ports, however it works also if both NMOS and PMOS is used, and also static if PRE is unused (/PRE now constant high level).