Improved Domino Logic Circuits and its Application in Wide Fan-In OR Gates

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-67
Author(s):  
Deepika Bansal ◽  
Bal Chand Nagar ◽  
Brahamdeo Prasad Singh ◽  
Ajay Kumar

Background: Main concern in efficient VLSI circuit designing is low-power consumption, high-speed and noise tolerance capability. Objective: In this paper, two efficient and high-performance topologies are proposed for cascaded domino logic using carbon nanotube MOSFETs (CN-MOSFETs). The first topology is designed to remove the intermediate charge sharing problem without any keeper circuit, whereas the second one holds the true logic level of the evaluation phase without any voltage drop for next precharge phase. The proposed topologies are suitable for cascading of the high-performance domino circuits. Methods: The proposed domino circuits are tested and verified using Synopsys HSPICE simulator with 32nm CN-MOSFET technology provided by Stanford University. Conclusion: The power delay product of proposed DL-I and DL-II improves by 32.59 % and 40.98 % for 8-input OR gate as compared to standard logic respectively at the clock frequency of 500 MHz. The simulation results validate that the proposed circuits improve the performance of pseudo domino logic with respect to leakage power consumption, delay and unity noise gain.

Author(s):  
Deepika Bansal ◽  
Bal Chand Nagar ◽  
Brahamdeo Prasad Singh ◽  
Ajay Kumar

Background & Objective: In this paper, a modified pseudo domino configuration has been proposed to improve the leakage power consumption and Power Delay Product (PDP) of dynamic logic using Carbon Nanotube MOSFETs (CN-MOSFETs). The simulations for proposed and published domino circuits are verified by using Synopsys HSPICE simulator with 32nm CN-MOSFET technology which is provided by Stanford. Methods: The simulation results of the proposed technique are validated for improvement of wide fan-in domino OR gate as a benchmark circuit at 500 MHz clock frequency. Results: The proposed configuration is suitable for cascading of the high performance wide fan-in circuits without any charge sharing. Conclusion: The performance analysis of 8-input OR gate demonstrate that the proposed circuit provides lower static and dynamic power consumption up to 62 and 40% respectively, and PDP improvement is 60% as compared to standard domino circuit.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deepika Bansal ◽  
Bal Chand Nagar ◽  
Ajay Kumar ◽  
Brahamdeo Prasad Singh

Objective: A new efficient keeper circuit has been proposed in this article for achieving low leakage power consumption and to improve power delay product of the dynamic logic using carbon nanotube MOSFET. Method: As a benchmark, an one-bit adder has been designed and characterized with both technologies Si-MOSFET and CN-MOSFET using proposed and existing dynamic circuits. Furthermore, a comparison has been made to demonstrate the superiority of CN-MOSFET technology with Synopsys HSPICE tool for multiple bit adders available in the literature. Result: The simulation results show that the proposed keeper circuit provides lower static and dynamic power consumption up to 57 and 40% respectively, as compared to the domino circuits using 32nm CN-MOSFET technology provided by Stanford University. Moreover, the proposed keeper configuration provides better performance using SiMOSFET and CN-MOSFET technologies. Conclusion: A comparison of the proposed keeper with previously published designs is also given in terms of power consumption, delay and power delay product with the improvement up to 75, 18 and 50% respectively. The proposed circuit uses only two transistors, so it requires less area and gives high efficiency.


Author(s):  
Basavoju Harish ◽  
M. S. S. Rukmini

In the field of bio medical engineering high performance CPU for digital signal processing plays a significant role. Frequency efficient circuit is a paramount requirement for the portable digital devices employing various digital processors. In this work a novel high speed one-bit 10T full adder with complemented output was described. The circuit was constructed with XOR gates which were built using two CMOS transistors. The XOR gate was constructed using 2T multiplexer circuit style. It was observed that power consumption of the designed circuit at 180nm with supply voltage 1.8V is 183.6 uW and delay was 1.809 ps whereas power consumption at 90nm with supply voltage 1.2V is 25.74 uW and delay was 8.245 ps. The observed Power Delay Product (PDP) in 180nm (at supply voltage 1.8V) is 0.33 and in 90nm (at supply voltage 1.2V) is 0.212. The work was extended by implementing a 32-bit Ripple Carry Adder (RCA) and was found that the delay at 180nm is 93.7ps and at 90nm is 198ps. The results were drawn at 180nm and also 90nm technology using CAD tool. The results say that the present work offered significant enhancement in speed and PDP compared with existing designs.


Author(s):  
Jitendra Kumar Saini ◽  
Avireni Srinivasulu ◽  
Renu Kumawat

Background: The advent of High Performance Computing (HPC) applications and big data applications has made it imparitive to develop hardware that can match the computing demands. In such high performance systems, the high speed multipliers are the most sought after components. A compressor is an important part of the multiplier; it plays a vital role in the performance of multiplier, also it contributes to the efficiency enhancement of an arithmetic circuit. The 5:2 compressor circuit design proposed here improves overall performance and efficiency of the arithmetic circuits in terms of power consumption, delay and power delay product. The proposed 5:2 compressor circuit was implemented using both CMOS and Carbon Nano Tube Field Effect Transistor (CNTFET) technologies and it was observed that the proposed circuit has yielded better results with CNTFETs as compared to MOSFETs. Methods/Results: The proposed 5:2 compressor circuit was designed with CMOS technology simulated at 45 nm with voltage supply 1.0 V and compared it with the existing 5:2 compressor designes to validate the improvements. Thereafter, the proposed design was implemented with CNTFET technology at 32 nm and simulated with voltage supply 0.6 V. The comparision results of proposed 5:2 compressor with existing designs implemented using CMOS. The results also compare the proposed design on CMOS and CNTFET technologies for parameters like power, delay, power delay product. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the proposed 5:2 compressor gives better results as compared to the existing 5:2 compressor designs implemeted using CMOS. The improvement in power, delay and power delay product is approx 30%, 15% and 40% respectively. The proposed circuit of 5:2 compressor is also implemented using CNTFET technology and compared, which further enhances the results by 30% (power consumption and PDP). Hence, the proposed circuit implemented using CNTFET gives substantial improvements over the existing circuits.


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.


Nanophotonics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 937-945
Author(s):  
Ruihuan Zhang ◽  
Yu He ◽  
Yong Zhang ◽  
Shaohua An ◽  
Qingming Zhu ◽  
...  

AbstractUltracompact and low-power-consumption optical switches are desired for high-performance telecommunication networks and data centers. Here, we demonstrate an on-chip power-efficient 2 × 2 thermo-optic switch unit by using a suspended photonic crystal nanobeam structure. A submilliwatt switching power of 0.15 mW is obtained with a tuning efficiency of 7.71 nm/mW in a compact footprint of 60 μm × 16 μm. The bandwidth of the switch is properly designed for a four-level pulse amplitude modulation signal with a 124 Gb/s raw data rate. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed switch is the most power-efficient resonator-based thermo-optic switch unit with the highest tuning efficiency and data ever reported.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
A. K. Pandey ◽  
R. A. Mishra ◽  
R. K. Nagaria

We proposed footless domino logic buffer circuit. It minimizes redundant switching at the dynamic and the output nodes. The proposed circuit avoids propagation of precharge pulse to the output node and allows the dynamic node which saves power consumption. Simulation is done using 0.18 µm CMOS technology. We have calculated the power consumption, delay, and power delay product of the proposed circuit and compared the results with the existing circuits for different logic function, loading condition, clock frequency, temperature, and power supply. Our proposed circuit reduces power consumption and power delay product as compared to the existing circuits.


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.


Author(s):  
Tejaswini M. L ◽  
Aishwarya H ◽  
Akhila M ◽  
B. G. Manasa

The main aim of our work is to achieve low power, high speed design goals. The proposed hybrid adder is designed to meet the requirements of high output swing and minimum power. Performance of hybrid FA in terms of delay, power, and driving capability is largely dependent on the performance of XOR-XNOR circuit. In hybrid FAs maximum power is consumed by XOR-XNOR circuit. In this paper 10T XOR-XNOR is proposed, which provide good driving capabilities and full swing output simultaneously without using any external inverter. The performance of the proposed circuit is measured by simulating it in cadence virtuoso environment using 90-nm CMOS technology. This circuit outperforms its counterparts showing power delay product is reduced than that of available XOR-XNOR modules. Four different full adder designs are proposed utilizing 10T XOR-XNOR, sum and carry modules. The proposed FAs provide improvement in terms of PDP than that of other architectures. To evaluate the performance of proposed full adder circuit, we embedded it in a 4-bit and 8-bit cascaded full adder. Among all FAs two of the proposed FAs provide the best performance for a higher number of bits.


Author(s):  
Mr.M.V. Sathish ◽  
Mrs. Sailaja

A new architecture of multiplier-andaccumulator (MAC) for high-speed arithmetic. By combining multiplication with accumulation and devising a hybrid type of carry save adder (CSA), the performance was improved. Since the accumulator that has the largest delay in MAC was merged into CSA, the overall performance was elevated. The proposing method CSA tree uses 1’s-complement-based radix-2 modified Booth’s algorithm (MBA) and has the modified array for the sign extension in order to increase the bit density of the operands. The proposed MAC showed the superior properties to the standard design in many ways and performance twice as much as the previous research in the similar clock frequency. We expect that the proposed MAC can be adapted to various fields requiring high performance such as the signal processing areas.


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