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Algorithms Promoting the Use of Dual Supply Voltages for Power-Driven Designs
Atlanta, Georgia March 21-March 24
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Chingwei Yeh, National Chung-Cheng University
Min-Cheng Chang, National Chung-Cheng University
Yin-Shuin Kang, National Chung-Cheng University
One recent approach for power reduction is to employ different supply voltages for different parts of a design. This paper presents optimization methods that promote the use of dual supply voltages for power-driven designs. We first propose an iterative gate sizing and voltage scaling paradigm that progressively scales down the supply voltage under fixed timing constraint. Then, we propose a new physical layout style that supports dual supply voltages for cell-based designs. The new layout style can be automatically generated via a simulated annealing based placement algorithm. Experimental results using the MCNC benchmark circuits show that the proposed techniques produce very encouraging results.
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Chingwei Yeh, Min-Cheng Chang, Yin-Shuin Kang, "Algorithms Promoting the Use of Dual Supply Voltages for Power-Driven Designs," arvlsi, pp.155, 20th Anniversary Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI, 1999
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