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2007
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Charge Recycling MTCMOS for Low Energy Active/Sleep Mode Transitions

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Charge Recycling MTCMOS for Low Energy Active/Sleep Mode Transitions
– Multi-threshold voltage CMOS (MTCMOS) has emerged as an increasingly popular technique for reducing the leakage energy consumption of idle circuits. The MTCMOS circuits, however, suffer from high energy overhead during the transitions between the active and standby modes. A new circuit technique is proposed in this paper to lower the energy overhead of these mode transitions for effective energy reduction with the MTCMOS circuits. The charge stored at the virtual lines is recycled during the active-to-sleep-to-active mode transitions with the proposed technique. Applying the charge recycling MTCMOS circuit technique to a 32-bit Brent-Kung adder reduces the energy overhead of mode transitions by up to 36.3% as compared to the conventional MTCMOS circuits. Further
Zhiyu Liu, Volkan Kursun
Added 04 Jun 2010
Updated 04 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISCAS
Authors Zhiyu Liu, Volkan Kursun
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