DocumentCode
2348840
Title
Power Optimization of Communication System Using Clock Gating Technique
Author
Sahni, Kanika ; Rawat, Kiran ; Pandey, Sujata ; Ahmad, Ziauddin
Author_Institution
Amity Univ., Noida, India
fYear
2015
fDate
21-22 Feb. 2015
Firstpage
375
Lastpage
378
Abstract
A power optimized communication system is proposed in this paper with clock gating technique. The encoder decoder block and the converter circuits are designed using clock gating for power optimization without degrading the system performance. Unwanted switching activities can be much reduced by using clock gating techniques and power saving can be done. Negative latch has been used to generate the gated clock which feeds into various blocks. The RTL view of the communication system with gated clock is also generated for implementation in hardware. We have used two clocks of frequencies 20MHz and 200MHz. For these frequencies, the hierarchy total power is reduced by 68.27%, the logic power is reduced by 53.33%, the signal power is reduced by 75.67% and the clock domain and on-chip powers are same as it is in the system without using gated clock. Verilog HDL has been used to implement the various blocks and simulation done using ModelSim 10.3c. RTL implementation has been done using Xilinx ISE suite 13.4.
Keywords
clocks; convertors; flip-flops; telecommunication power management; ModelSim 10.3c. RTL implementation; Verilog HDL; Xilinx ISE suite 13.4; clock domain; clock gating technique; converter circuits; encoder decoder block; frequency 20 MHz; frequency 200 MHz; gated clock; negative latch; on-chip powers; power optimization; power optimized communication system; power saving; Clocks; Communication systems; Decoding; Logic gates; Optimization; Receivers; Transmitters; Clock gating; parallel to serial converter; power optimization; serial to parallel converter;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Computing & Communication Technologies (ACCT), 2015 Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Haryana
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-8487-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACCT.2015.74
Filename
7079111
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