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The interest for ultra-low power integrated circuits in the recent past has guided the research community to establish the proposal of several adiabatic logic circuits in which the energy stored can be efficiently recycled. Many of these architectures suffer from problems like glitch & huge number of transistors as compared to conventional CMOS, which stop them to be used in practical scenario...
Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are needed in all those applications, which interface with the analogue world and exploit the digital processing of data. As digital processing is more and more gaining ground over analogue signal processing, the importance of ADCs correspondingly increases. The Flash type ADC, also known as Direct Conversion ADC, uses a bank of comparators, operating in parallel...
As the conventional irreversible logic dissipates power for losing bits of information, computing engines has to be designed that do not require energy dissipation but only if computation is done logically reversible. Hence, research on reversible logic has been extensively increased now-a-days for its application in Quantum Computing, nanotechnology, QCA and Low power VLSI etc. In this paper, we...
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