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Electroid-oriented adiabatic switching circuits
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Proceedings of the 1995 international symposium on Low power design table of contents
Dana Point, California, United States
Pages: 197 - 202  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-744-8
Authors
David J. Frank  IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY
Paul M. Solomon  IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY
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IEEE-CAS : Circuits & Systems
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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J. S. Hall, "An Electroid Switching Model for Reversible Computer Architectures," Proc. Workshop on Physics of Computation, PhysComp'92, (Dallas, Texas, Oct. 1992), p. 237.
 
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J. G. Koller and W. C. Athas, "Adiabatic Switching, Low Energy Computing, and Physics of Storing and Erasing Information," Proc. Workshop on Physics of Computation, PhysComp'92, (Dallas, Texas, Oct. 1992), p. 267.
 
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R. C. Merkle, "Reversible Electronic Logic Using Switches," Nanotechnology 4, 21 (1993).
 
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C. L. Seitz, A. H. Frey, S. Mattisson, S. D. Rabin, D. A. Speck, and J. L. A. van de Snepscheut, "Hot-Clock nMOS," in Proceedings of the 1985 Chapel Hill Conference on VLSI (Computer Science Press, 1985), pp.1-17.
 
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E Solomon and D. J. Frank, "The Case for Reversible Computation," Proc. of 1994 Int'l Workshop on Low Power Design (Napa Valley, CA), pp. 93-98.
 
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W. C. Athas, L. J. Svensson, J. G. Koller, N. Tzartzanis, and E. Chou, "A Framework for Practical Low-Power Digital CMOS Systems Using Adiabatic-Switching Principles," Proc. of 1994 Int'l Workshop on Low Power Design (Napa Valley, CA), pp. 189- 194.
 
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S. G. Younis and T. F. Knight, Jr., "Asymptotically Zero Energy Split-Level Charge Recovery Logic," Proc. of 1994 Int'l Workshop on Low Power Design (Napa Valley, CA), pp. 177-182.
 
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J. S. Denker, S. C. Avery, A. G. Dickinson, A. Kramer, and T. R. Wik, "Adiabatic Computing with the 2N-2N2D Logic Family," Proc. of 1994 Int'l Workshop on Low Power Design (Napa Valley, CA), pp. 183-187.
 
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D. J. Frank and E Solomon, "Energy Recovery In Future VLSI Logic," pub. in Japanese in Low Power LSI by Nikkei Microdevices (Tokyo, 1994).


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