AbstractThis paper involves the design and comparative analysis of Han-Carlson and Kogge-Stone adders in sub-threshold regime using three different hybrid logic families. The performance metrics considered for the analysis of the adders are: power, delay and PDP. Simulation studies are carried out for 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit input data width. The proposed circuits show an energy efficient agreement with Spectre simulations using BSIM3v3 and BSIM4 models for 90nm CMOS technology at 0.4V supply voltage. The adder implementation outperforms its counterparts exhibiting low power consumption and lesser propagation delay as compared to conventional adders operated in the sub-threshold region
The endless improvement of modern mobile, compact devices and applications has caused an enormous ef...
Abstract- Parallel Prefix adders have been one of the most notable among several designs proposed in...
The 20th century is an era of rapid development of IC. The rapid development of information industry...
AbstractThis paper involves the design and comparative analysis of Han-Carlson and Kogge-Stone adder...
The demand and the need for low-power circuits is an ever increasing trend particularly due to the a...
17-20Parallel prefix addition is a technique for speeding up binary addition. Classical parallel pre...
AbstractAddition is a vital arithmetic operation and acts as a building block for synthesizing all o...
Graduation date: 1998Minimizing the dynamic power consumption of a circuit is becoming a more and mo...
Adder circuits are vital for microprocessors; indeed, apart from the addition itself, either subtrac...
Abstract-Parallel Prefix Adder is one of the most fastest type of adder that had been created and de...
ABSTRACT : The growing demand for energy constrained applications and portable devices have created...
Addition is the basic operation in many modern electronic applications. As the fastest adder,...
Copyright © 2004 IEEEThis paper presents the design exploration of CMOS 64-bit adders designed using...
The growing demand for energy constrained applications and portable devices have created a dire need...
In this paper, we proposed an efficient full adder circuit using 16 transistors. The proposed high-s...
The endless improvement of modern mobile, compact devices and applications has caused an enormous ef...
Abstract- Parallel Prefix adders have been one of the most notable among several designs proposed in...
The 20th century is an era of rapid development of IC. The rapid development of information industry...
AbstractThis paper involves the design and comparative analysis of Han-Carlson and Kogge-Stone adder...
The demand and the need for low-power circuits is an ever increasing trend particularly due to the a...
17-20Parallel prefix addition is a technique for speeding up binary addition. Classical parallel pre...
AbstractAddition is a vital arithmetic operation and acts as a building block for synthesizing all o...
Graduation date: 1998Minimizing the dynamic power consumption of a circuit is becoming a more and mo...
Adder circuits are vital for microprocessors; indeed, apart from the addition itself, either subtrac...
Abstract-Parallel Prefix Adder is one of the most fastest type of adder that had been created and de...
ABSTRACT : The growing demand for energy constrained applications and portable devices have created...
Addition is the basic operation in many modern electronic applications. As the fastest adder,...
Copyright © 2004 IEEEThis paper presents the design exploration of CMOS 64-bit adders designed using...
The growing demand for energy constrained applications and portable devices have created a dire need...
In this paper, we proposed an efficient full adder circuit using 16 transistors. The proposed high-s...
The endless improvement of modern mobile, compact devices and applications has caused an enormous ef...
Abstract- Parallel Prefix adders have been one of the most notable among several designs proposed in...
The 20th century is an era of rapid development of IC. The rapid development of information industry...