Re: Common clock and dvfs

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On Wed, 4 May 2011, Colin Cross wrote:

> Imagine a chip where a clock can feed devices A, B, and C.  If the
> devices are always clocked at the same rate, and can't gate their
> clocks, the minimum voltage that can be applied to a rail is
> determined ONLY by the rate of the clock.

That's not so -- although admittedly it's a side issue, and not 
particularly related to DVFS.

For example, the device may have some external I/O lines which need to be 
at least some minimum voltage level for the externally-connected device to 
function.  This minimum voltage level can be unrelated to the device's 
clock frequency.


- Paul
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