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Power efficient SoC design for embedded applications requires several independent power-domains where the power of unused blocks can be turned off. An SoC for mobile phones defines 23 hierarchical power domains but most of the power domains are assigned for peripheral IPs that mainly use low-leakage high-Vt transistors. Since high-performance multiprocessor SoCs use leaky low-Vt transistors for CPU...
Hierarchical power distribution using a power tree is developed. It supports fine-grained power gating with dozens of power domains like fine-grained clock gating and effectively reduces leakage currents for 1-million-gate power domains to 1/4000 in multi-CPU processors with minimal area overhead. This paper demonstrates the integration of 20 power domains in a 90nm single-chip 3G cellular phone processor
The bodies of partially depleted SOI devices are selectively biased so that circuits operate at low supply voltages without area overhead. Applying forward body bias to logic gates reduces delay variation by 7-21%. A level shifter (LF) and data retention FF (DRFF) circuits can operate at lower supply voltages below 1.0-V when the body bias of the key transistors is suitably controlled. The technology...
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