Jack A. Feldman, Israel A. Wagner, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Gate diffusion input (GDI) - a new technique of low-power digital combinatorial circuit design - is described. This technique allows reducing power consumption, propagation delay, and area of digital circuits while maintaining low complexity of logic design. Performance comparison with traditional CMOS and various pass-transistor logic design techniques is presented. The different methods are compared with respect to the layout area, number of devices, delay, and power dissipation. Issues like technology compatibility, top-down design, and precomputing synthesis are discussed, showing advantages and drawbacks of GDI compared to other methods. Several logic circuits have been implemented in various design styles. Their properties are discussed, simulation results are reported, and measurements of a test chip are presented.
Jack A. Feldman, Israel A. Wagner, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
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