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Power macro-models for DSP blocks with application to high-level synthesis

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Power macro-models for DSP blocks with application to high-level synthesis
Abstract – In this paper, we propose a modeling approach for the average power consumption of macro-blocks that are typically used in digital signal processing (DSP) systems, such as adders, multipliers and delay elements, in terms of their input/output signal switching statistics. The resulting power macromodel, consisting of a quadratic or cubic equation in four variables, can be used to estimate the average power consumed in the macro-block for any given input/output signal statistics. This enables highlevel power estimation and allows one to compare the power performance of different competing DSP systems during high-level synthesis. This approach has been implemented and models have been built and tested for many macro-blocks.
Subodh Gupta, Farid N. Najm
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Type Conference
Year 1999
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Authors Subodh Gupta, Farid N. Najm
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