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Power Management of Digital Circuits in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS Technologies [electronic resource] / by Stephan Henzler.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Advanced Microelectronics ; 25Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: XVI, 183 p. 127 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402050817
  • 99781402050817
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 621.3815 23
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Contenidos:
TO LOW-POWER DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN -- LOGIC WITH MULTIPLE SUPPLY VOLTAGES -- LOGIC WITH MULTIPLE THRESHOLD VOLTAGES -- FORCING OF TRANSISTOR STACKS -- POWER GATING -- CONCLUSION.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: In the deep sub-micron regime, the power consumption has become one of the most important issues for competitive design of digital circuits. Due to dramatically increasing leakage currents, the power consumption does not take advantage of technology scaling as before. State-of-art power reduction techniques like the use of multiple supply and threshold voltages, transistor stack forcing and power gating are discussed with respect to implementation and power saving capability. Focus is given especially on technology dependencies, process variations and technology scaling. Design and implementation issues are discussed with respect to the trade-off between power reduction, performance degradation, and system level constraints. A complete top-down design flow is demonstrated for power gating techniques introducing new design methodologies for the switch sizing task and circuit blocks for data-retention and block activation. The leakage reduction ratio and the minimum power-down time are introduced as figures of merit to describe the power gating technique on system level and give a relation to physical circuit parameters. Power Management of Digital Circuits in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS Technologies mainly deals with circuit design but also addresses the interface between circuit and system level design on the one side and between circuit and physical design on the other side.
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TO LOW-POWER DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN -- LOGIC WITH MULTIPLE SUPPLY VOLTAGES -- LOGIC WITH MULTIPLE THRESHOLD VOLTAGES -- FORCING OF TRANSISTOR STACKS -- POWER GATING -- CONCLUSION.

In the deep sub-micron regime, the power consumption has become one of the most important issues for competitive design of digital circuits. Due to dramatically increasing leakage currents, the power consumption does not take advantage of technology scaling as before. State-of-art power reduction techniques like the use of multiple supply and threshold voltages, transistor stack forcing and power gating are discussed with respect to implementation and power saving capability. Focus is given especially on technology dependencies, process variations and technology scaling. Design and implementation issues are discussed with respect to the trade-off between power reduction, performance degradation, and system level constraints. A complete top-down design flow is demonstrated for power gating techniques introducing new design methodologies for the switch sizing task and circuit blocks for data-retention and block activation. The leakage reduction ratio and the minimum power-down time are introduced as figures of merit to describe the power gating technique on system level and give a relation to physical circuit parameters. Power Management of Digital Circuits in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS Technologies mainly deals with circuit design but also addresses the interface between circuit and system level design on the one side and between circuit and physical design on the other side.

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