Single bit hybrid full adder cell by gate diffusion input and pass transistor logic technique

Author(s):  
Rishab Goyal ◽  
Sanjeev Sharma
Author(s):  
M. Naga Gowtham Et.al

In this paper, a hybrid 1-bit adder and 1-bit Subtractor designs are implemented. The hybrid adder circuit is constructed using CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) logic along with pass transistor logic. The design can be extended 16 and 32 bits lately. The proposed full adder circuit is compared with the existing conventional adders in terms of power, delay and area in order to obtain a better circuit that serves the present day needs of people. The existing 1-bit hybrid adder uses EXNOR logic combined with the transmission gate logic. For a supply voltage of 1.8V the average power consumption (4.1563 µW) which is extremely low with moderately low delay (224 ps) resulting because of the deliberate incorporation of very weak CMOS inverters coupled with strong transmission gates. At 1.2V supply the power and delay were recorded to be 1.17664 µW and 91.3 ps. The design was implemented using 1-bit which can also be extended into a 32-bit design later. The designed implementation offers a better performance in terms of power and speed compared to the existing full adder design styles. The circuits were implemented in DSCH2 and Microwind tools respectively. The parameters such as power, delay, layout area and speed of the proposed circuit design is compared with pass transistor logic, adiabatic logic, transmission gate adder and so on. The circuit is also designed with a decrease in transistors in order to get the better results. Full Subtractor, a combinational digital circuit which performs 1-bit subtraction with borrow in is designed as a part of this project. The main aim behind this part of the project is to design a 1-bit full Subtractor using CMOS technology with reduced number of transistors and hence the efficiency in terms of area, power and speed have been calculated is designed using 8,10,15and 16 transistors. The parameters were calculated in each case and the results have been tabulated.


Author(s):  
M. Naga Gowtham, P.S Hari Krishna Reddy, K Jeevitha, K Hari Kishore, E Raghuveera, Shaik Razia

In this paper, a hybrid 1-bit adder and 1-bit Subtractor designs are implemented. The hybrid adder circuit is constructed using CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) logic along with pass transistor logic. The design can be extended 16 and 32 bits lately. The proposed full adder circuit is compared with the existing conventional adders in terms of power, delay and area in order to obtain a better circuit that serves the present day needs of people. The existing 1-bit hybrid adder uses EXNOR logic combined with the transmission gate logic. For a supply voltage of 1.8V the average power consumption (4.1563 µW) which is extremely low with moderately low delay (224 ps) resulting because of the deliberate incorporation of very weak CMOS inverters coupled with strong transmission gates. At 1.2V supply the power and delay were recorded to be 1.17664 µW and 91.3 ps. The design was implemented using 1-bit which can also be extended into a 32-bit design later. The designed implementation offers a better performance in terms of power and speed compared to the existing full adder design styles. The circuits were implemented in DSCH2 and Microwind tools respectively. The parameters such as power, delay, layout area and speed of the proposed circuit design is compared with pass transistor logic, adiabatic logic, transmission gate adder and so on. The circuit is also designed with a decrease in transistors in order to get the better results. Full Subtractor, a combinational digital circuit which performs 1-bit subtraction with borrow in is designed as a part of this project. The main aim behind this part of the project is to design a 1-bit full Subtractor using CMOS technology with reduced number of transistors and hence the efficiency in terms of area, power and speed have been calculated is designed using 8,10,15and 16 transistors. The parameters were calculated in each case and the results have been tabulated.


Author(s):  
Yavar Safaei Mehrabani ◽  
Reza Faghih Mirzaee ◽  
Mohammad Eshghi

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (126) ◽  
pp. 46-53
Author(s):  
Alexey Gnilenko

The full adder is a key element of any arithmetic logic units used in microprocessor systems. For microprocessor components created for modern mobile digital devices, compact layout design on the silicone chip is of great importance. In this paper an area effective layout design on the chip is proposed for 4-bit ripple carry adder based on pass transistor logic. The full adder is simulated using EDA tool and output signal waveforms are obtained to demonstrate the functionality of the design. It is shown that 1-bit full adder based on pass transistor logic and composed of two 3T XOR gates and one 2T multiplexer allows us to obtain area effective layout design on the chip for 4-bit ripple carry adder providing acceptable characteristics for output signals.


This paper presents an efficient performance 5-2 compressor which consumes less power. The architecture of this compressor consists of full adder, XOR’s, CGEN and MUX blocks. This architecture is mainly implemented based on Cout signals independent of Cin signals in order to reduce the carry propagation to a compressor. An efficient full adder is used to optimize the compressor architecture. In this design, an existing carry generator, XOR, MUX blocks configure with the proposed full adder circuit. The proposed design for full adder employs using pass transistor logic, which eliminates the weak logic in the circuit. This technique is mainly considerable for less power consumption. The parameters of proposed architecture is compared with other designs i.e. power-delay product, averagepower, and delay. Simulations were done using HSPICE software in 130nm and 32nm technology. The simulation results show the improvement in the overall performance of the 5-2 compressor.


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