Z. Kalayjian et Ag. Andreou, ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION OF 2D MOTION INFORMATION USING WINNER-TAKES-ALL ARBITRATION, Analog integrated circuits and signal processing, 13(1-2), 1997, pp. 103-109
We describe a system that communicates motion information computed in
a 2D photosensitive array using fully arbitered, asynchronous channels
. The architecture is neurally inspired, and employs analog winner-tak
es-all (WTA) circuits, instead of the digital binary-tree arbiters fou
nd in other designs. We have fabricated a prototype system that incorp
orates an array of 9 x 12 pixels in a 2 mu m, double-polysilicon, doub
le-metal process. Experimental results verify system functionality wit
h a full-handshaking communication cycle of 3 mu s. We have tested the
WTA circuits independently, and have verified their operation down to
an 18 ns cycle.