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Volkan Kursun (Author), Eby G. Friedman (Author)

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October 23, 2006 0470010231 978-0470010235 1
This book presents an in-depth treatment of various power reduction and speed enhancement techniques based on multiple supply and threshold voltages. A detailed discussion of the sources of power consumption in CMOS circuits will be provided whilst focusing primarily on identifying the mechanisms by which sub-threshold and gate oxide leakage currents are generated. The authors present a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art dynamic, static supply and threshold voltage scaling techniques and discuss the pros and cons of supply and threshold voltage scaling techniques.

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For more than four decades, the scaling of semiconductor process technologies has revolutionized electronics applications, with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology dominating the semiconductor industry in recent years. The scaling of CMOS technology coupled with advanced in circuits structures and microarchitectures have significantly increased the performance of integrated circuits (ICs). The side-effects of these performance and functional enhancements have traditionally been increased design complexity, greater power consumption, and higher fabrication cost. Multi-voltage design now plays a crucial role in allowing the industry to meet the growing customer demand for high-performance ICs offering a wider variety of applications at a reduced cost.

Multi-voltage CMOS Circuit Design provides an in-depth analysis of several new techniques for designing low-power and high-speed ICs with particular emphasis on the approaches based on using multiple supply and threshold voltages. Starting with a detailed overview of the evolution of IC technologies, the authors go on to examine:

  • the sources of power consumption in CMOS ICs;
  • the mechanism that produce sub-threshold and gate oxide leakage currents;
  • advanced supply and threshold voltage scaling techniques for lowering power consumption and enhancing reliability;
  • energy-efficient monolithic DC-DC conversion techniques for low voltage applications such as microprocessors;
  • in-depth evaluation of the potential of emerging multi-voltage circuit techniques for sustaining the scaling trends of CMOS technologies.

A valuable text for researches and electronic engineers working in the semiconductor technology industry, Multi-voltage CMOS Circuit Design is also a useful reference for graduate students taking courses on advanced topics in IC design.

About the Author

Dr Volkan Kursun, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627-0231, USA

Professor Dr Eby Friedman, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering , University of Rochester , Rochester, New York 14627-0231, USA


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The scaling of semiconductor process technologies has been continuing for more than four decades. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
domino logic circuits, noise immunity conditions, subthreshold leakage energy, body bias technique, biased keeper, keeper transistor, similar noise immunity, threshold voltage scaling techniques, body bias voltage, logic circuit technique, standby leakage energy, voltage keeper, low threshold voltage transistors, body bias conditions, voltage circuit technique, domino adder, dual threshold voltage domino logic, integrated filter capacitor, keeper contention, necessary input combination, voltage interface circuit, high efficiency buck converter, low leakage state, total subthreshold leakage, threshold voltage circuit
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Circuit Design, John Wiley, Keeper Clock, Level Shifter, Year Figure, Pentium Pro, Pulse Width Modulator Figure, Tapering Factor Figure, Best Typical Worst, Gate Source, Intel Pentium, Number of Clock Cycles Figure
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