Product DescriptionPower dissipation is a critical parameter in digital design for the implementation of high performance portable, battery operated systems such as wireless communications systems. Synchronized or synchronous digital designs consume a significant amount of power associated with the coordination of millions of transistors at GHz clock frequencies. In addition, the operating speed of these systems is limited by the functional logic unit slowest. In contrast, asynchr. . . More>>
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Design of VLSI CMOS low power: design methodology and low power ASYNCHRONOUS IMPLEMENTATION Viterbi decoders for wireless applications
Monday, August 30th, 2010GM / ID methodology, a design tool for analog CMOS circuits Low voltage: Approaches semi-empirical model and compact
Thursday, May 6th, 2010Product DescriptionIn “GM / ID methodology, a design tool for low voltage CMOS analog circuits, we compare the semi-empirical approach to the compact model. A small number of parameters make the model attractive for compact model opens the door to otherwise unaffordable analytical expressions. The EK model V is a good candidate, but when it comes to short channel devices, the compact models are inaccurate or lose righteousness. Because the design must be essentially new. . . More>>




