ExplainsΒ how to use low power design in an automated design flow, and examine the design time and performance trade-offs Includes the latest tools and techniques for low power design applied in an ASIC design flow Focuses on low power in an automated design methodology, a much neglected area
Closing the Power Gap between ASIC & Custom: Tools and Techniques for Low Power Design
β Scribed by David Chinnery, Kurt Keutzer
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This bookΠΒ carefully details design tools and techniques for realizing low power and energy efficiency in a highly productive design methodology. Important topics include: - Microarchitectural techniques to reduce energy per operation - Power reduction with timing slack from pipelining - Analysis of the benefits of using multiple supply and threshold voltages - Placement techniques for multiple supply voltages - Verification for multiple voltage domains - Improved algorithms for gate sizing, and assignment of supply and threshold voltages - Power gating design automation to reduce leakage - Relationships among tatistical timing, power analysis, and parametric yield optimization Design examples illustrate that these techniques can improve energy efficiency by two to three times. ΠΒ
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