The power consumption of integrated circuits is one of the most problematic considerations affecting the design of high-performance chips and portable devices. The study of power-saving design methodologies now must also include subjects such as systems on chips, embedded software, and the future of
Low Power Design in Deep Submicron Electronics
โ Scribed by Wolfgang Nebel (auth.), Wolfgang Nebel, Jean Mermet (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 581
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 337
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Low Power Design in Deep Submicron Electronics deals with the different aspects of low power design for deep submicron electronics at all levels of abstraction from system level to circuit level and technology. Its objective is to guide industrial and academic engineers and researchers in the selection of methods, technologies and tools and to provide a baseline for further developments. Furthermore the book has been written to serve as a textbook for postgraduate student courses. In order to achieve both goals, it is structured into different chapters each of which addresses a different phase of the design, a particular level of abstraction, a unique design style or technology. These design-related chapters are amended by motivations in Chapter 2, which presents visions both of future low power applications and technology advancements, and by some advanced case studies in Chapter 9.
From the Foreword:
`... This global nature of design for low power was well understood by Wolfgang Nebel and Jean Mermet when organizing the NATO workshop which is the origin of the book. They invited the best experts in the field to cover all aspects of low power design. As a result the chapters in this book are covering deep-submicron CMOS digital system design for low power in a systematic way from process technology all the way up to software design and embedded software systems.
Low Power Design in Deep Submicron Electronics is an excellent guide for the practicing engineer, the researcher and the student interested in this crucial aspect of actual CMOS design. It contains about a thousand references to all aspects of the recent five years of feverish activity in this exciting aspect of design.'
Hugo de Man
Professor, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Senior Research Fellow, IMEC, Belgium
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Application and Technology Forecast....Pages 9-44
Low Power Design Flow and Libraries....Pages 45-77
Front Matter....Pages 79-80
Modeling....Pages 81-104
Circuit and Logic Level Design....Pages 105-133
Power Estimation at the Logic Level....Pages 135-177
Advanced Power Estimation Techniques....Pages 179-201
Front Matter....Pages 203-203
Layout Optimization....Pages 205-265
Combinational Circuit Optimization....Pages 267-320
Sequential Synthesis and Optimization for Low Power....Pages 321-353
RT and Algorithmic-Level Optimization for Low Power....Pages 355-379
High-Level Synthesis for Low Power....Pages 381-393
Front Matter....Pages 395-395
Embedded System Design....Pages 397-417
Power Analysis and Design at System Level....Pages 419-432
Software Design for Low Power....Pages 433-460
Asynchronous Design....Pages 461-492
Low Voltage Technologies....Pages 493-509
Front Matter....Pages 511-511
Microprocessor Design....Pages 513-541
Low Power Applications at System Level....Pages 543-564
Back Matter....Pages 565-580
โฆ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Electrical Engineering; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design
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