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A Bus Encoding Technique for Power and Cross-talk Minimization
Mumbai, India January 05-January 09
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P. Subrahmanya, IIT Madras, India
R. Manimegalai, IIT Madras, India
V. Kamakoti, IIT Madras, India
Madhu Mutyam, IIT Madras, India
Considerable research has been done in the area of bus-encoding techniques, for either power minimization or cross-talk elimination in system-level buses, but not both together. We propose No Adjacent Transition (NAT) coding scheme, a bus encoding technique that simultaneously reduces power consumption and eliminates cross-talk. NAT-encoding and decoding algorithms are proposed and an analytical study of power dissipation is presented.
Index Terms:
Low Power Design, Cross-talk, Limited Weight Codes, Transition Signalling, Encoding techniques, memoryless bus encoding, pipelining
Citation:
P. Subrahmanya, R. Manimegalai, V. Kamakoti, Madhu Mutyam, "A Bus Encoding Technique for Power and Cross-talk Minimization," vlsid, pp.443, 17th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2004
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