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Improving Power-Delay Performance of Ultra Low-Power Subthreshold SCL Circuits

Tajalli, Armin  
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Alioto, Massimo
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Leblebici, Yusuf
2009
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II

This article presents a technique for improving the power-delay performance of subthreshold source-coupled logic (SCL) circuits. A source follower buffer stage is used at the output of each SCL stage. Analytical results confirmed by measurements in 0.18um CMOS technology show an improvement by a factor of as high as 2.4 in power-delay product (PDP). It is also shown that the proposed technique can be used for implementing high performance subthreshold SCL (STSCL) library cells with more efficiency in terms of power consumption and Si area. An optimized approach for designing library cells is proposed to improve the power efficiency.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TCSII.2008.2011603
Web of Science ID

WOS:000263919400008

Author(s)
Tajalli, Armin  
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Alioto, Massimo
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Leblebici, Yusuf
Date Issued

2009

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II
Volume

56

Issue

2

Start page

127

End page

131

Subjects

Source-coupled logic (SCL)

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Subthreshold SCL (STSCL)

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Source-follower buffer

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Power-delay product

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Weak iniversion SCL (WiSCL)

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REVIEWED

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