Subject: Re: Clock Enables From: Bob Perlman Newsgroups: comp.arch.fpga On 4 Feb 2003 15:50:15 -0800, vishker@yahoo.com (Vishker) wrote: >Is Clock Enable (CE) of Flip-Flop, Synchronous or Asynchronous signal ??? >Pl. justify the answers. > >Thanks > >Vs Why stop at asking for help with homework problems? I can imagine the series of posts we'll see in years to come. Post to comp.arch.fpga, December 3, 2006 ----- Can you think of a good algorithm for improving the quality of logic placement in an FPGA? Please supply the answer in dissertation format, and don't skimp on the references. Post to comp.arch.fpga, April 7, 2008 ------ Suppose you were a newly-minted PhD who was hired to develop a revolutionary FPGA architecture. What would that architecture be? And don't just wave your arms; I'd like to see a spec. With lots and lots of pictures. Post to sci.electronics, November 1, 2014 ----- I know that this seems pretty hypothetical, but imagine you were promoted to head of product development at a big IC company, based on your success in developing a revolutionary FPGA architecture, some of which--OK, maybe all of which--you happened to find on Usenet (thanks, Peter!). What would you do now? Specifically, what kinds of new devices would you develop? And do you happen to have detailed data sheets for those devices? Post to alt.help.legal, July 2, 2020 ----- What would you do if you, the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, suddenly found yourself the subject of an investigation by the US Attorney General, who claims that every idea your company profited from was stolen? (Personally, I prefer the term "redeployed" to "stolen," but the Attorney General refuses to budge on this. Whoever thought that Jenna Bush would be such a stickler for the law?) Is this a leave-the-country kind of thing, or do you think a person could get the kind of deal that those Enron guys got? Just wondering. -- Moderators accept or reject articles based solely on the criteria posted in the Frequently Asked Questions. Article content is the responsibility of the submitter. Submit articles to ahbou-sub@duke.edu. To write to the moderators, send mail to ahbou-mod@duke.edu. -- end of forwarded message --