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Using multi-threshold threshold gates in RTD-based logic design: A case study

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Using multi-threshold threshold gates in RTD-based logic design: A case study
Abstract - The basic building blocks for Resonant Tunnelling Diode (RTD) logic circuits are Threshold Gates (TGs) instead of the conventional Boolean gates (AND, OR, NAND, NOR) due to the fact that, when designing with RTDs, threshold gates can be implemented as efficiently as conventional ones, but realize more complex functions. Recently, RTD structures implementing MultiThreshold Threshold Gates (MTTGs) have been proposed which further increase the functionality of the original TGs while maintaining their operating principle and allowing also the implementation of nanopipelining at the gate level. This paper describes the design of n-bit adders using these MTTGs. A comparison with a design based on TGs is carried out showing advantages in terms of latency, device counts and power consumption.
Héctor Pettenghi, Maria J. Avedillo, Jos&ea
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where MJ
Authors Héctor Pettenghi, Maria J. Avedillo, José M. Quintana
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