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Asynchronous Arbitration

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An arbiter sequences concurrent events, such as requests from multiple processors to access a single memory. Asynchronous and clocked arbitration schemes are compared. Specifications for the environment of an arbiter and several interface signal alternatives are presented. Late-done and sharing arbiters are described with examples of implementations.

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