Title :
A low-power content-addressable memory (CAM) using pipelined hierarchical search scheme
Author :
Pagiamtzis, Kostas ; Sheikholeslami, Ali
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents two techniques to reduce power consumption in content-addressable memories (CAMs). The first technique is to pipeline the search operation by breaking the match-lines into several segments. Since most stored words fail to match in their first segments, the search operation is discontinued for subsequent segments, hence reducing power. The second technique is to broadcast small-swing search data on less capacitive global search-lines, and only amplify this signal to full swing on a shorter local search-line. As few match-line segments are active, few local search-lines will be enabled, again saving power. We have employed the proposed schemes in a 1024×144-bit ternary CAM in 1.8-V 0.18-μm CMOS, illustrating an overall power reduction of 60% compared to a nonpipelined, nonhierarchical architecture. The ternary CAM achieves a 7-ns search cycle time at 2.89fJ/bit/search.
Keywords :
CMOS memory circuits; content-addressable storage; low-power electronics; neural nets; pipeline processing; table lookup; 0.18 micron; 1.8 V; CMOS; associative memory; content-addressable memory; hardware lookup; hierarchical search-lines; low-power CAM; neural network; pattern matching; pipelined hierarchical search; pipelined match-lines; power consumption; search operation; string matching; Broadcasting; CADCAM; Computer aided manufacturing; Energy consumption; Laser sintering; Neural network hardware; Pattern matching; Pipelines; Testing; Voltage; Associative memory; CAM; content-addressable memory; hardware lookup; hierarchical search-lines; high speed; low power; neural network; pattern matching; pipelined hierarchical search scheme; pipelined match-lines; string matching;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2004.831433