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This paper presents some proposed and new techniques in comparison to a traditional one for register-transfer level (RTL) circuits. The traditional technique focuses on killing glitches in both the control and data path parts of the circuit to reduce power consumption. By analyzing and simulating the generation and propagation of glitches in some benchmark circuits, we found out some issues when killing...
The 1-bit full adder is a very important component in the design of application specific integrated circuits. In this paper, authors propose three new 1-bit full adders having a delay of 2-transistor (2T) using existing XOR and XNOR gates. The power consumption, delay and area of these new full adders are compared with existing ones and the results appear to be promising. The combination of low power,...
The increased flexibility offered by FPGAs implies that more transistors are needed which leads to higher power consumption per logic gate. FPGAs power consumption is fast becoming an essential design consideration especially for mobile systems with a limited power supply. The effect of components' region-constrained placement on reducing internal nets total capacitance and the corresponding change...
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