Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., East West Univ., Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract :
Reversible circuit dissipates less heat than irreversible circuit. A promising use of reversible circuit may be embedding of reversible circuits in irreversible general purpose computers to allow low-power design. In this paper, we embed an n-bit classical ALU on reversible circuit, which can perform addition, subtraction, EXOR, EXNOR, AND, NAND, OR, NOR, and NOT operations on n-bit data. The quantum realization of our n-bit ALU requires 27n - 10 primitive quantum gates with quantum circuit width of 4n + 5. The known reversible n-bit ALU capable of performing only mod 2n addition, subtraction, negative subtraction, EXOR, and no-operation requires 22n - 10 primitive quantum gates with quantum circuit width of 2n + 5. With a marginal increase of quantum primitive gate count and nearly doubling the quantum circuit width, our ALU implements a larger set of operation needed for general purpose computing.
Keywords :
adders; digital arithmetic; general purpose computers; low-power electronics; multiplying circuits; quantum gates; EXNOR operation; NAND operation; NOT operation; addition; classical arithmetic logic unit; irreversible general purpose computer; low-power design; n-bit classical ALU; n-bit data; negative subtraction; quantum circuit width; quantum primitive gate count; reversible circuit; arithmetic logic unit; quantum circuit; reversible circuit;