Title :
IEEE recommended practice for powering and grounding electronic equipment. (Color Book Series - Emerald Book)
Author :
Monteiro, José C.
Author_Institution :
IST, INESC, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Power dissipation has recently emerged as one the most critical design constraints. A wide range of techniques has already been proposed for the optimization of logic circuits for low power. Power management methods are among the most effective techniques for power reduction. These methods detect periods of time during which parts of the circuit are not doing useful work and shut them down by either turning off the power supply or the clock signal. Several methods have been presented that perform shut-down on a clock-cycle base. Depending on the input conditions at the beginning of a clock-cycle, the clock driving some of the registers in the circuit can be inhibited, thus reducing the switching activity in the fanout of those registers. These techniques are referred to as data-dependent or dynamic power management techniques. In this tutorial we describe some of the most representative data-dependent power management techniques that have recently been proposed, namely: precomputation, guarded evaluation, gated-clock finite state machines (FSM)´s and FSM decomposition. Each of these techniques uses a different approach to identify the input conditions for which the circuit (or part of) can be disabled. These techniques are put into perspective and recent results are discussed
Keywords :
circuit optimisation; digital integrated circuits; finite state machines; integrated logic circuits; low-power electronics; FSM decomposition; circuit disabling; circuit shut-down; clock-cycle base; data-dependent power management techniques; design constraint; dynamic power management; finite state machines; gated-clock FSM; guarded evaluation; input conditions identification; power optimization; precomputation; Books; Clocks; Electronic equipment; Energy management; Grounding; Logic circuits; Power dissipation; Power systems; Registers; Turning;
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Circuits and Systems Design, 1999. Proceedings. XII Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Natal
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0387-X
DOI :
10.1109/SBCCI.1999.803105