Design and analysis of High speed wallace tree multiplier using parallel prefix adders for VLSI circuit designs

Author(s):  
Yamini devi Ykuntam ◽  
Katta Pavani ◽  
Krishna Saladi
Author(s):  
Sai Venkatramana Prasada G.S ◽  
G. Seshikala ◽  
S. Niranjana

Background: This paper presents the comparative study of power dissipation, delay and power delay product (PDP) of different full adders and multiplier designs. Methods: Full adder is the fundamental operation for any processors, DSP architectures and VLSI systems. Here ten different full adder structures were analyzed for their best performance using a Mentor Graphics tool with 180nm technology. Results: From the analysis result high performance full adder is extracted for further higher level designs. 8T full adder exhibits high speed, low power delay and low power delay product and hence it is considered to construct four different multiplier designs, such as Array multiplier, Baugh Wooley multiplier, Braun multiplier and Wallace Tree multiplier. These different structures of multipliers were designed using 8T full adder and simulated using Mentor Graphics tool in a constant W/L aspect ratio. Conclusion: From the analysis, it is concluded that Wallace Tree multiplier is the high speed multiplier but dissipates comparatively high power. Baugh Wooley multiplier dissipates less power but exhibits more time delay and low PDP.


Author(s):  
A. Arunkumar Gudivada ◽  
K. Jayaram Kumar ◽  
Srinivasa Rao Jajula ◽  
Durga Prasad Siddani ◽  
Praveen Kumar Poola ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 409 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Nikhil ◽  
G V. S. Veerendra ◽  
J Rahul M. S. Sri Harsha ◽  
Dr V. S. V. Prabhakar

Now a days in designing a VLSI circuits we are coming across many problems such as high power intake, delay and large utilization of chip area in order to overcome these problems a new architectures are developed. In our project we deals with FFT computation which internally involves series of multiplication and addition therefore requirement of efficient multipliers is needed and therefore we come across two high speed improved multipliers Booth multiplier and Wallace tree multiplier which are good in terms of power efficiency and low output delay. The main aim of our project involves hybridizing the both Wallace multiplier and Booth multiplier which yields low delay and low power consumption than compared to individual multipliers. The Booth multiplier is used for reduction of partial products and for addition operations carry save adders is used in Wallace tree multipliers and thus hybrid is designed by combining both the algorithms which in turn produces better results and they can be observed in comparisons tabular column in our documentation. These multipliers can be designed in many ways such using cmos layout techniques and also using Verilog programming and we have chosen Verilog programming which requires Xilinx software and codes are developed in gate level design model for the respective multiplier models and the results will be tabulated.  


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