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[SOLVED] doubt regarding 8fo4/16fo4

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What is 8Fo4/16Fo4?
It is something related to clock cycles! I googled it but didn't found anything that was helpful!
Can anybody throw some light on it!
Thanks
 

It means absolutely nothing!

Is is a reference to a particular circuit or microprocessor?

Brian.
 
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It means absolutely nothing!

Is is a reference to a particular circuit or microprocessor?

Brian.

Yeah it is!
One Clock Cycle current using 8Fo4/16Fo4 rule of Thumb Metrics!
 

Well I've been a senior design engineer for several multi-national companies and in the electronics business for more then 40 years and I haven't come across it!
I'm sure it is specific to one desgn or component, it isn't a general electronics term.

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Apologies!
Brian you were right it meant nothing!
It was just a notation author used!
Many Thanks!
 

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