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Multiple supply voltage (MSV) is an effective method to optimize the chip power consumption. In MSV design, the voltage island is a crucial concern that the blocks with the same voltage level are clustered into one or more voltage islands to reduce the costs of voltage supply network and level converter. The distribution of voltage islands depends on not only the feasible voltage assignment based...
Multiple supply voltages (MSV) is a widely-used technology in low power VLSI designs. In MSV design, the voltage island is a crucial concern that the blocks with the same voltage level are clustered into one or more voltage islands to reduce the cost of voltage supply network and level converter. In traditional MSV design approaches, the high level synthesis and physical exploring iterate with each...
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