This paper presents an analysis on energy dissipation of a digital half band filters operated in the the sub-threshold (sub-VT ) region with throughput constraints. The degradation of speed in the sub-VT domain is counteracted by unfolding the architectures. A filter is implemented in a basic 12-bit and its various unfolded structures. The designs are synthesized in a 65 nm low-leakage high-threshold CMOS technology. A sub- VT energy model is applied to characterize the designs in the sub-VT domain. The results from application of an energy model shows that the unfolded by 2 architecture is most energy efficient, dissipating 22% less energy compared to it the original filter implementation at energy minimum voltage. Unfolded by 4 architectu...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
Abstract — Over the last decade, the design of ultra-low-power digital circuits in subthreshold regi...
Power consumption is becoming worse with every technology generation. While there has been much rese...
This paper presents an analysis of energy dissipation of a decimation filter chain of four half band...
This paper presents an analysis on energy dissipation of digital half-band filters operating in the ...
This paper presents an analysis on energy dissipation of digital half-band filters operating in the ...
The ever expanding market of ultra portable electronic products is compelling the designer to invest...
Voltage scaling is one of the most effective and straightforward means for CMOS digital circuit’s en...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Abstract—We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low ene...
The ever expanding market of ultra portable electronic products is compelling the designer to invest...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
This manuscript presents simulation results of energy dissipation in sub-threshold (sub-VT ) of vari...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
Abstract — Over the last decade, the design of ultra-low-power digital circuits in subthreshold regi...
Power consumption is becoming worse with every technology generation. While there has been much rese...
This paper presents an analysis of energy dissipation of a decimation filter chain of four half band...
This paper presents an analysis on energy dissipation of digital half-band filters operating in the ...
This paper presents an analysis on energy dissipation of digital half-band filters operating in the ...
The ever expanding market of ultra portable electronic products is compelling the designer to invest...
Voltage scaling is one of the most effective and straightforward means for CMOS digital circuit’s en...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Abstract—We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low ene...
The ever expanding market of ultra portable electronic products is compelling the designer to invest...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
This manuscript presents simulation results of energy dissipation in sub-threshold (sub-VT ) of vari...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
We present a design technique for (near) subthreshold operation that achieves ultra low energy dissi...
Abstract — Over the last decade, the design of ultra-low-power digital circuits in subthreshold regi...
Power consumption is becoming worse with every technology generation. While there has been much rese...