| Synthesis of low-power selectively-clocked systems from high-level specification |
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ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES)
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Volume 5 , Issue 3 (July 2000)
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Pages: 311 - 321
Year of Publication: 2000
ISSN:1084-4309
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ABSTRACT
We propose a technique for synthesizing low-power systems from behavioral specifications. We analyze the control flow of the specification model to detect mutually exclusive sections of the computation. A selectively-clocked interconnection of interacting FSMs is automatically generated and optimized, where each FSM controls the execution of one section of computation. Only one of the interacting FSMs is active for a high fraction of the operation time, while the others are idle and their clocks are stopped. Periodically, the active machine releases the control of the system to another FSM and stops. Our interacting FSM implementation achieves consistently lower power dissipation than the functionally equivalent monolithic implementation. On average, 37% power savings and 12% speedup are obtained, despite a 30% area overhead.
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BENINI, L. AND DE MICHELI, G. 1996. Transformation and synthesis of FSMs for low power gated clock implementation. IEEE Trans. Comput.-Aided Des. Integr. Circuits 15, 6 (June 1996), 630-643.
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Alessandro Bogiolo , Luca Benini , Bruno Riccò, Power estimation of cell-based CMOS circuits, Proceedings of the 33rd annual conference on Design automation, p.433-438, June 03-07, 1996, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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RABAEY, J. AND PEDRAM, M. 1996. Low Power Design Methodologies. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
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