DocumentCode
2147477
Title
A mathematical approach to a low power FFT architecture
Author
Stevens, Kenneth S. ; Suter, Bruce W.
Author_Institution
Strategic CAD Labs., Intel Corp., Portland, OR, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1998
fDate
31 May-3 Jun 1998
Firstpage
21
Abstract
Architecture and circuit design are the two most effective means of reducing power in CMOS VLSI. Mathematical manipulations have been applied to create a power efficient architecture of an FFT. This architecture has been implemented in asynchronous circuit technology that achieves significant power reduction over other FFT architectures. Multirate signal processing concepts are applied to the FFT to localize communication and remove the need for globally shared results in the FFT computation. A novel architecture is produced from the polyphase components that is mapped to an asynchronous implementation. The asynchronous design continues the localization of communication and can be designed using standard cell libraries such as radiation-tolerant libraries for space electronics. We present a methodology based on multirate signal processing techniques and asynchronous design style that supports significant reduction in power over conventional design practices. A test chip implementing part of this design has been fabricated and power comparisons have been made
Keywords
CMOS logic circuits; VLSI; asynchronous circuits; fast Fourier transforms; integrated circuit design; CMOS VLSI; asynchronous circuit design; low power FFT architecture; mathematical transformation; multirate signal processing; polyphase component; radiation-tolerant library; space electronics; standard cell library; Asynchronous circuits; CMOS technology; Circuit synthesis; Communication standards; Computer architecture; Libraries; Signal design; Signal processing; Testing; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Circuits and Systems, 1998. ISCAS '98. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4455-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISCAS.1998.706798
Filename
706798
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