Title :
ISL, a fast and dense low-power logic, made in a standard Schottky process
fDate :
6/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Integrated Schottky logic (ISL) is a new 200 mV voltage-swing LSI logic that can be made in standard Schottky processes with a double-layer metallization. It fills the gap between low-power Schottky TTL and I/SUP 2/L for those circuits where low-power Schottky TTL consumes too much power and takes up too much chip area, and when I/SUP 2/L does not attain the required speed. An ISL gate consists of a current source and a set of Schottky output diodes (wired AND gate). Minimum propagation delay times of 2.7 ns at 200 μA/gate are obtained, with a speed-power product of 1.2 pJ. The packing density of ISL is 120 to 180 gates/mm/SUP 2/. The logic can be combined with ECL, I/SUP 2/L, and TTL on the same chip, and can also be made in analog processes.
Keywords :
Integrated circuit technology; Integrated logic circuits; Large scale integration; Schottky-barrier diodes; integrated circuit technology; integrated logic circuits; large scale integration; Clamps; Energy consumption; Large scale integration; Logic circuits; Metallization; Production; Propagation delay; Proposals; Schottky diodes; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1979.1051220