Revisiting the Utility of Transmission Gate and Passtransistor Logic Styles in CMOS VLSI Design

Author(s):  
Shaik Fairooz ◽  
P. Thanapal ◽  
P. Ganesan ◽  
M. Sundar Prakash Balaji ◽  
V. Elamaran
Author(s):  
GOPALA KRISHNA.M ◽  
UMA SANKAR.CH ◽  
NEELIMA. S ◽  
KOTESWARA RAO.P

In this paper, presents circuit design of a low-power delay buffer. The proposed delay buffer uses several new techniques to reduce its power consumption. Since delay buffers are accessed sequentially, it adopts a ring-counter addressing scheme. In the ring counter, double-edge-triggered (DET) flip-flops are utilized to reduce the operating frequency by half and the C-element gated-clock strategy is proposed. Both total transistor count and the number of clocked transistors are significantly reduced to improve power consumption and speed in the flip-flop. The number of transistors is reduced by 56%-60% and the Area-Speed-Power product is reduced by 56%-63% compared to other double edge triggered flip-flops. This design is suitable for high-speed, low-power CMOS VLSI design applications.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (08) ◽  
pp. 2050123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neethu Anna Sabu ◽  
K. Batri

One of the paramount issues in the field of VLSI design is the rapid increase in power consumption. Therefore, it is necessary to develop power-efficient circuits. Here, three new simple architectures are presented for a Dynamic Double Edge Triggered Flip-flop named as Transistor Count Reduction Flip-flop, S-TCRFF (Series Stacking in TCRFF) and FST in TCRFF (Forced Stacking of Transistor in TCRFF). The first one features a dynamic design comprising of transmission gate in which total transistor count has greatly reduced without affecting the logic, thereby attaining better power and speed performance. For the reduction of static power, two types of stacking called series and forced transistor stacking are applied. The circuits are simulated using Cadence Virtuoso in 45[Formula: see text]nm CMOS technology with a power supply of 1[Formula: see text]V at 500[Formula: see text]MHz when input switching activity is 25%. The simulated results indicated that the new designs (TCRFF, S-TCRFF and FST in TCRFF) excelled in different circuit performance indices like Power-Delay-Product (PDP), Energy-Delay-Product (EDP), average and leakage power with less layout area compared with the performance of nine recently proposed FF designs. The improvement in PDPdq value was up to 89.2% (TCRFF), 89.9% (S-TCRFF) and 90.3% (FST in TCRFF) with conventional transmission gate FF (TGFF).


2012 ◽  
Vol 51 (18) ◽  
pp. 42-49
Author(s):  
Rajani H.P. ◽  
S. Y. Kulkarni
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2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 172-183
Author(s):  
Ketan J. Raut ◽  
◽  
Abhijit V. Chitre ◽  
Minal S. Deshmukh ◽  
Kiran Magar ◽  
...  

Since CMOS technology consumes less power it is a key technology for VLSI circuit design. With technologies reaching the scale of 10 nm, static and dynamic power dissipation in CMOS VLSI circuits are major issues. Dynamic power dissipation is increased due to requirement of high speed and static power dissipation is at much higher side now a days even compared to dynamic power dissipation due to very high gate leakage current and subthreshold leakage. Low power consumption is equally important as speed in many applications since it leads to a reduction in the package cost and extended battery life. This paper surveys contemporary optimization techniques that aims low power dissipation in VLSI circuits.


1998 ◽  
Vol 86 (4) ◽  
pp. 689-720 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ching-Te Chuang ◽  
Pong-Fe Lu ◽  
C.J. Anderson

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